Scholars Warn Japan’s Taiwan Stance Puts Regional Peace at Risk
Experts from Japan and the Republic of Korea warn PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks risk repeating history and could threaten regional peace with the Chinese mainland.
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Experts from Japan and the Republic of Korea warn PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks risk repeating history and could threaten regional peace with the Chinese mainland.
On Nov 20, 2025, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told Japan to mind its own business on Taiwan, citing historical responsibility and the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s return.
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