China has sharply criticized Japan’s recent diplomatic letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, calling it “full of erroneous views” in a fiery exchange that’s heating up East Asian politics. 🌏
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian accused Tokyo on Tuesday of spreading “hypocritical lies” about its position on the Taiwan region. “Japan claims a ‘consistent stance,’ but refuses to clarify what that means,” Lin said during a press briefing, highlighting tensions over cross-strait relations.
The remarks come as China doubles down on its opposition to what it calls Japan’s attempts to revive militarism and undermine the post-World War II order. “Japan must confront its history,” Lin urged, demanding concrete actions to fulfill its “war-defeated nation obligations.”
With young professionals and students keenly tracking Asia-Pacific geopolitics, this clash underscores growing friction between two economic giants – and raises questions about how regional stability will play out in 2026 and beyond. 📉💥
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China says Japan's letter to UN chief 'full of erroneous views'
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