Taiwan Region Reacts to PM Takaichi’s Remarks
Leaders and commentators in the Taiwan region have slammed Japanese PM Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan Strait, saying they fuel tensions and endanger regional peace.
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Leaders and commentators in the Taiwan region have slammed Japanese PM Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan Strait, saying they fuel tensions and endanger regional peace.
Former Kuomintang leaders Ma Ying-jeou and Hung Hsiu-chu, along with Taiwan authorities, criticized Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks as ‘arrogant’ and urged caution.
Former Kuomintang chair Ma Ying-jeou criticizes Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s provocative Taiwan remarks, warning they stoke tensions and threaten cross-Strait peace.
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