China Furious Over Japanese PM’s Taiwan Security Comments
Beijing and Tokyo clash after PM Sanae Takaichi calls a ‘Taiwan contingency’ an existential threat to Japan, prompting strong protests over China’s core interests.
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Beijing and Tokyo clash after PM Sanae Takaichi calls a ‘Taiwan contingency’ an existential threat to Japan, prompting strong protests over China’s core interests.
Beijing challenged Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments on the Taiwan region, urging Japan to retract them and uphold the one-China principle amid key anniversaries in 2025.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on December 2, 2025, criticized Japan’s letter to UN chief Antonio Guterres as full of errors and hypocritical lies.
China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian calls on Japan to retract recent remarks on the Taiwan region and take concrete steps to resume normal China-Japan exchanges.
Survivors and grassroots groups across China continue their long fight for wartime accountability and compensation from Japan, ensuring victims’ suffering is acknowledged and remembered.
China’s foreign ministry urges Japan to honor wartime commitments on the Taiwan question, citing the Cairo Declaration and other binding postwar documents.
Okinawa activist Kunio Aragaki urges dialogue over growing militarization, warning recent remarks by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi risk provoking the Chinese mainland.
At CSP-30 in The Hague, China urged Japan to speed up disposal of abandoned chemical weapons left in the Chinese mainland, highlighting lingering safety and environmental risks.
China’s foreign ministry blasted Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks as interference in China’s internal affairs, urging Tokyo to retract comments and respect the one-China principle.
Beijing’s Defense Ministry accuses Tokyo of spending ¥13.1bn to promote pro-Japan views in the Taiwan region, calling it a historical identity manipulation.