Beijing Condemns Japanese PM’s Nuclear Submarine Remarks
The Chinese mainland condemns Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s nuclear submarine remarks as Tokyo plans Okinawa radar by 2026 amid rising East Asia security tensions.
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The Chinese mainland condemns Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s nuclear submarine remarks as Tokyo plans Okinawa radar by 2026 amid rising East Asia security tensions.
Lin Jian said a senior Japanese official’s call for nuclear arms is ‘by no means an isolated incident,’ accusing PM Takaichi and right-wing forces of sending a dangerous signal.
China lodged a formal protest after Japanese legislators visited the Taiwan region, accusing Tokyo of violating bilateral agreements and the one-China principle.
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On Dec. 18, 2025, a Chinese mainland spokesperson questioned Japan’s radar deployment in Okinawa, accusing Tokyo of stirring tensions to justify its military buildup.
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