China Sends UN Letter Over Japan’s Taiwan Remarks
China sent a UN letter protesting Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments, warning they threaten sovereignty, violate international norms and could escalate regional tensions.
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China sent a UN letter protesting Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments, warning they threaten sovereignty, violate international norms and could escalate regional tensions.
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