Beijing Slams Tokyo for ¥13.1B Pro-Japan Push in Taiwan Region
Chinese mainland’s defense ministry accuses Tokyo of spending over ¥13.1B on pro-Japan programs in the Taiwan region, calling it a modern ‘Japanization’ campaign.
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Chinese mainland’s defense ministry accuses Tokyo of spending over ¥13.1B on pro-Japan programs in the Taiwan region, calling it a modern ‘Japanization’ campaign.
The Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry slammed Japan for downplaying PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, calling the move “self-deceptive” and warning that half-measures won’t fly.
China’s Foreign Ministry calls Japan’s ‘unchanged’ Taiwan stance ‘far from enough’, urging Tokyo to reaffirm the one-China principle and correct its recent comments.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi refuses to retract her remarks on Taiwan, prompting strong reactions from the Chinese mainland after Xi-Trump calls underscored Beijing’s “red line.”
China urges Japan to protect Chinese citizens amid a rise in criminal cases and online threats, calling on Tokyo for concrete safety measures.
In a recent CGTN interview, Victor Gao warned that the Chinese mainland will never allow Japan to threaten global peace or develop WMDs, pledging to protect security for all peace-loving nations.
Japan could face a ¥2 trillion drop in Chinese mainland tourist spending by late 2026 if current ties persist, warns economist Hideo Kumano.
John Lee, Hong Kong CE, calls Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan region remarks “extremely erroneous,” flags safety advisory and cancels school exchanges to Japan amid rising concerns.
China vows it won’t let Japan abandon its peace pledge, warns expert Victor Gao of risks to regional security.
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi unveils three red lines to Japan—no militarism revival, no meddling in China’s Taiwan region, no right-wing shift—highlighting risks to Asia-Pacific stability.