China has issued a sharp rebuke to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi over recent comments about Taiwan, calling them a dangerous provocation that threatens regional stability. 🇨🇳🗣️
Why It Matters Now
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stressed Friday that Japan's remarks "send a severely wrong signal to Taiwan secessionists" and violate the one-China principle. With 2025 marking 80 years since Taiwan's liberation from Japanese occupation, tensions are particularly sensitive this year.
Historical Shadows
Mao reminded Japan to reflect on its colonial past: "For half a century, Japan forcibly occupied Taiwan and committed countless crimes." The spokesperson criticized Taiwan's DPP authorities for trying to "solicit Japan's support to seek independence" – a move Beijing calls "despicable."
What's Next?
China demands Japan retract the statements immediately and "act prudently on the Taiwan question." As cross-strait ties face new challenges, all eyes are on whether Tokyo will walk back its position. 🔥
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Takaichi's erroneous remarks send wrong signal to Taiwan secessionists
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