From Diplomacy to Patrol: China’s Timeline of Responses to Japan’s Taiwan Remarks
Beijing’s fiery response to PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks this month—from stern protests and diplomatic summons to a coast guard patrol near Diaoyu Dao.
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Beijing’s fiery response to PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks this month—from stern protests and diplomatic summons to a coast guard patrol near Diaoyu Dao.
The Chinese mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office warned Japan to retract its remarks on the Taiwan region or face consequences, citing sovereignty and historical responsibilities.
China says it’s deeply concerned over Japan’s recent security and military moves after PM Takaichi reaffirmed the Three Non-Nuclear Principles.
China’s Foreign Ministry warns any force blocking reunification with the Taiwan region is doomed to fail after Japan PM’s provocative remarks on possible intervention in the Taiwan Strait.
China warns Japan of a crushing defeat if it intervenes on the Taiwan question, calling Tokyo’s remarks a gross interference in China’s internal affairs and a one-China principle violation.
China summons Japan’s ambassador after PM Takaichi warned that the Chinese mainland’s use of force on the Taiwan region could threaten Japan, marking Taiwan as Beijing’s red line.
China urges Japan to stop sending wrong signals to Taiwan secessionists after it honored former representative Hsieh Chang-ting, calling for respect of the one-China principle and regional stability.
Xi Jinping met Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi in Gyeongju to kick off a new era of constructive and stable China-Japan relations.
The Chinese mainland urges Japan’s new PM Sanae Takaichi to honor commitments on history and Taiwan, stressing consistent, clear relations and mutual benefits.
China expresses deep condolences over the passing of former Japanese PM Tomiichi Murayama, praising his contributions to China-Japan friendship and peace.