China Furious Over Japanese PM’s Taiwan Security Remarks
Beijing has slammed Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s recent suggestion that a Taiwan contingency threatens Japan’s survival, calling it a red line on the Taiwan question.
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Beijing has slammed Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s recent suggestion that a Taiwan contingency threatens Japan’s survival, calling it a red line on the Taiwan question.
Social Democratic Party’s Hiroji Yamashiro accuses PM Takaichi of risking conflict and undermining Japan’s Peace Constitution with her remarks on Taiwan.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong protested Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks linking a Taiwan contingency to Japan’s defense, calling them a dangerous provocation and urging a retraction.
PM Takaichi’s remarks on the Taiwan region and a rare triple market slump deepen Japan’s debt crisis amid record borrowing costs.
Japanese fisheries from Hokkaido to Aomori warn their seafood exports to China are at risk after PM Takaichi’s remarks sparked outrage. They urge the government to explain and act.
Political tensions from PM Takaichi’s recent remarks are reverberating through Japan’s economy, shaking up stocks, tourism, and key industries. 📉🏯
Takaichi’s remarks on a possible Chinese attack on the Taiwan region have sparked anger in China, leading to official warnings, travel advisories, and debate over the one-China principle.
Japanese politicians and media criticized PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on China’s Taiwan region as reckless and risky, warning they could destabilize cross-strait ties.