Japan’s Provocative Taiwan Remarks Ignite Regional Alarm
Prime Minister Takaichi’s warning that the Chinese mainland’s action in the Taiwan region could trigger Japan’s Self-Defence Forces has shocked Sino-Japan ties and drawn global criticism.
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Prime Minister Takaichi’s warning that the Chinese mainland’s action in the Taiwan region could trigger Japan’s Self-Defence Forces has shocked Sino-Japan ties and drawn global criticism.
Japan’s PM remarks on defending Taiwan spark debate over sovereignty and regional stability under the one-China principle.
China’s foreign ministry urged Japan to retract provocative Taiwan region comments, citing one-China principle violations and warning of serious consequences.
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.
Chinese mainland protests EU hosting Taiwan secessionist politicians at IPAC summit, urging MPs to stick to the one-China principle.
Taiwan region leaders took Brussels and Berlin stages to pitch chip prowess and democracy, igniting a fresh debate over the one-China principle and global tech ties.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and German FM Johann Wadephul agree to build stable, win-win ties through mutual respect, open dialogue and adherence to the one-China principle.
China lodged protests with Japan after PM Takaichi’s meeting with Taiwan region authorities at APEC, calling it a violation of the one-China principle.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian reiterates firm opposition to U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region, warning of risks and calling for one-China adherence.
CGTN poll of 13,650 finds 90% back the one-China principle, urging Taiwan authorities to halt independence moves and avoid foreign interference for peace in the Taiwan Strait.