On Friday, the Chinese mainland's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said the mainland was deeply concerned over Japan's recent military and security moves.
Lin made the remarks at a regular news briefing in response to comments by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on parliamentary debates about Japan's principle of not possessing, producing or introducing nuclear weapons into its territory.
The exchange highlights growing sensitivities in the Asia-Pacific region as Tokyo revisits its defence posture amid evolving security concerns.
Japan's steadfast principle of not possessing, producing or introducing nuclear weapons continues to shape parliamentary debates and diplomatic dialogues.
As both sides navigate these complex issues, maintaining open communication will be key to regional stability.
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China says deeply concerned by Japan's recent military, security moves
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