Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi didn’t hold back during a high-stakes press conference at China’s Two Sessions yesterday, firing four sharp questions at Japanese authorities over their stance on the Taiwan region. 🔥 The exchange, which quickly went viral, came after a Japanese reporter asked Wang to respond to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s controversial comments last November about Taiwan.
📢 "Does Japan still uphold its commitment to the One-China principle?" Wang began, his tone firm. "Why does Japan repeatedly interfere in China’s internal affairs?" He pressed further, challenging Tokyo’s alignment with what he called "external forces" undermining cross-strait stability. 🌊
The tension highlights escalating diplomatic friction as Beijing reaffirms its stance on Taiwan. Wang stressed that the Taiwan region is "an inalienable part of China’s territory" and warned against actions that could "destabilize the Taiwan Strait." 🚨 Analysts say the fiery Q&A reflects growing regional anxieties ahead of key elections in Taiwan later this year.
Young netizens are already memeing Wang’s no-nonsense approach, dubbing it "Diplomacy 2026: Mic Drop Edition." 🎤💥 Meanwhile, CGTN reporter Li Jiaming noted the room’s electric atmosphere, tweeting: "When FM Wang speaks, the world listens—whether they’re ready or not."
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China's FM Wang Yi answers Japanese reporter's question with 4 questions
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