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.
Japanese and Korean experts warn PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks risk repeating history and threatening peace in Asia and beyond.
Experts and observers warn Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan region signal a dangerous revival of militarist logic in Japan and risk heightening regional tensions.
Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks have stirred cross-strait tensions, raising alarms over trade ties and regional stability under the one-China principle.
At a November 18 briefing, the Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry urged Japan’s PM to withdraw Taiwan remarks and honor the one-China principle with clear accountability.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan region remarks have drawn Beijing protests and expert warnings that they undermine the political foundation of China-Japan relations.
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on Taiwan have triggered strong rebukes from Beijing and Japanese critics, highlighting risks for regional stability.