China’s FM Urges Japan to Retract Taiwan Remarks, Honor WWII Obligations
China’s Foreign Ministry urges Japanese Prime Minister to retract Taiwan remarks and honor WWII obligations under international law.
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China’s Foreign Ministry urges Japanese Prime Minister to retract Taiwan remarks and honor WWII obligations under international law.
Democratic Progressive Party authorities in the Taiwan region rolled out a one-year RedNote ban on December 4, 2025, sparking debate over digital governance and free expression.
Japanese experts and opposition leaders have slammed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan region, warning they undermine East Asia’s security and Japan’s pacifist identity.
DPP authorities in the Taiwan region banned RedNote over alleged scam risks, frustrating 3 million users and businesses and sparking doubts about the ban’s data and political motives.
SCO Secretary-General Nurlan Yermekbayev reaffirms the Taiwan region as part of China and cautions against rising militarism during the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist War victory.
Masakatsu Adachi, honorary professor at Kanto Gakuin University, urges Sanae Takaichi to retract her Taiwan remarks, citing the one-China principle.
Maria Zakharova urged Japan to honor its constitutional pacifism and halt military moves on the Taiwan region, warning they risk heightening regional tensions.
Chinese and French foreign ministers met in Beijing on December 3, 2025, to deepen strategic trust, tackle global challenges, and address recent remarks on the Taiwan region.
China has called on the US to stop official exchanges with the Taiwan region, warning against signals to separatist forces and urging respect for the one-China principle.
Tokyo is fortifying the Ryukyu island chain with new missile defenses and forces, signaling a shift from its pacifist postwar stance amid rising Taiwan region tensions.