China Accuses Japan of Downplaying Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks
Beijing rejects Tokyo’s bid to downplay PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, accusing Japan of breaching key bilateral documents and demanding a full retraction to preserve diplomatic ties.
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Beijing rejects Tokyo’s bid to downplay PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, accusing Japan of breaching key bilateral documents and demanding a full retraction to preserve diplomatic ties.
Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi’s hint at military intervention in the Taiwan region has reignited memories of wartime atrocities and raised regional security concerns.
At the UN General Assembly debate on Nov. 18, the Chinese mainland’s envoy Fu Cong called Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks a breach of the one-China principle and unfit for Security Council membership.
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