Japan’s Provocative Taiwan Stance Unsettles Asia Peace
Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi recently warned of deploying Japan’s Self-Defence Forces over a Taiwan conflict, threatening decades-old peace pacts and regional stability.
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Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi recently warned of deploying Japan’s Self-Defence Forces over a Taiwan conflict, threatening decades-old peace pacts and regional stability.
Japanese PM Takaichi’s comments on the Taiwan question triggered a rare, multi-layered response from the Chinese mainland, highlighting deep strategic tensions.
Chinese Ambassador Wu Jianghao summoned Japan’s Vice Foreign Minister to protest PM Takaichi’s Taiwan region remarks, calling them a breach of the one-China principle and warning of consequences.
China warns any force obstructing its reunification is doomed, responding to Japanese PM’s provocative Taiwan region remarks.
Former PM Ishiba criticized PM Takaichi’s comments linking a Taiwan contingency to Japan’s survival, sparking debate in Tokyo and Beijing.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent Taiwan remarks – from meeting Taiwan authorities at APEC to warning of a “survival-threatening situation” – have sparked strong rebukes from the Chinese government and Japanese experts.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji and a US congressional delegation led by Rep. Adam Smith met in Beijing to discuss mutual respect, stable ties, and the sensitive Taiwan question.
Chinese FM spokesperson Lin Jian criticized the US for misinterpreting WWII documents on Taiwan, urging full adherence to the one-China principle.
Singaporean Defense Minister Chan Chun Sing emphasizes that the Taiwan question should be resolved by the Chinese people, warning against oversimplified comparisons.