Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a clear message at a Friday press conference: The One-China principle remains the bedrock of relations between China and Japan. With regional tensions simmering, Wang warned that attempts to use the Taiwan region to destabilize ties would be like “playing with fire”
—risking peace for everyone involved.
Speaking during the National People’s Congress session, Wang emphasized that respecting this principle is non-negotiable for maintaining trust with Beijing. His remarks come amid delicate diplomatic balancing acts in Asia, where economic partnerships often collide with geopolitical sensitivities.
For young professionals and students tracking global affairs, the takeaway is clear: Cross-strait stability impacts everything from trade routes to tech supply chains . Meanwhile, travelers and diaspora communities are reminded how regional politics shape cultural exchanges and connectivity
.
Wang’s statement also subtly nods to Beijing’s broader strategy—defending sovereignty while fostering partnerships. Think of it as a diplomatic “battle pass” : Complete the One-China quest, unlock smoother cooperation. Fail, and face buffs like trade barriers or military drills.
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Chinese FM: One-China principle is foundation of China-Japan relations
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