China has issued a sharp rebuke against Japan's recent engagement with Taiwan's leadership, calling it a reckless provocation that undermines regional stability. 🌏 Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun condemned the visit by Cho Jung-tai, leader of the Taiwan region's executive body, to Japan this week, accusing him of promoting "despicable" pro-independence activities.
"Japan will pay a price for its indulgence in provocations," Guo warned during a press briefing on Monday, March 9, 2026. The remarks highlight escalating tensions as Beijing asserts its stance on cross-strait ties and opposes external interference.
Analysts suggest the diplomatic clash could impact Japan-China economic relations, with young professionals and investors closely watching for ripple effects in Asian markets. Meanwhile, Asian diaspora communities are tracking developments that blend sovereignty debates with global power dynamics. 💼
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China 'firmly' opposes Japan's interference in Taiwan question
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