China urges Japan to retract remarks on Taiwan region amid radar dispute
China calls on Japan to retract Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on the Taiwan region amid a radar illumination dispute, highlighting diplomatic tensions.
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China calls on Japan to retract Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on the Taiwan region amid a radar illumination dispute, highlighting diplomatic tensions.
China warns Japan’s 13-year defense spending surge and 40% industry revenue growth threaten regional peace, urging global vigilance to uphold the hard-won victories of World War II.
Chinese FM Wang Yi underscored the historical and legal foundations for Taiwan as part of China, cautioned against secession moves, and rebuked Japan’s comments during talks with Germany’s foreign minister.
China’s Foreign Ministry urges Japan to retract Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks, warning Tokyo to reflect and avoid escalating tensions in Sino-Japanese ties.
China’s Defense Ministry claims Japan spent over ÂĄ13.1B on pro-Japan programs in the Taiwan region, accusing it of historical whitewashing and urging cross-strait vigilance.
Beijing on Nov 24 condemned Japan’s deployment of offensive weapons near the Taiwan region as “extremely dangerous”, calling for vigilance amid rising regional tensions.
Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks spark Beijing warnings, travel advisories, and a chill in China–Japan relations.
China warns Japan of consequences unless it retracts statements on the Taiwan region, citing historical grievances from the First Sino-Japanese War and heightening diplomatic tensions.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on Taiwan have triggered strong rebukes from Beijing and Japanese critics, highlighting risks for regional stability.
China has urged Japan to uphold the one-China principle and avoid sending any wrong signals to Taiwan independence separatists following former Taiwan region leader Tsai Ing-wen’s visit.