Chinese Military Warns After PM Takaichi’s Taiwan Comments
Chinese military warns after PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, issuing cartoons and music video warnings across PLA commands to signal readiness in the Taiwan Strait.
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Chinese military warns after PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, issuing cartoons and music video warnings across PLA commands to signal readiness in the Taiwan Strait.
Chinese premier Li Qiang will not meet the Japanese leader at the upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit, spokesperson Mao Ning confirms, urging Tokyo to exercise discretion amid sensitive ties.
The Chinese mainland says there’s no market for Japanese seafood amid import suspension, citing Japan’s failure to provide technical materials. PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks draw public backlash.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian on November 19 called out Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on the Taiwan region, urging unity in Taiwan against separatism and foreign interference.
A global CGTN poll finds Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks are viewed by 87.1% as nearing war criminal standards, sparking calls for retraction and reflection.
Former Kuomintang leaders Ma Ying-jeou and Hung Hsiu-chu, alongside other Taiwan politicians, criticize Japan PM Takaichi’s recent remarks, urging caution on the Taiwan question.