LDP executive and Taiwanese president agree to boost ties, China protests

Koichi Hagiuda, deputy secretary-general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, met Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te and agreed to strengthen bilateral ties. In the Taipei meeting, Hagiuda described relations as the best ever and expressed hope for further deepening. China firmly opposed the encounter and lodged a protest with Tokyo.

On December 22, 2025, Koichi Hagiuda, deputy secretary-general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, met Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te at the presidential office in Taipei. The meeting marked the first encounter since Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's inauguration in October, following their last discussion in Taipei in September. Hagiuda described Japan-Taiwan relations as "the best ever" and expressed hope for continued deepening.

Hagiuda expressed gratitude for Taiwan's lifting of import restrictions on Japanese food products in November, imposed after the 2011 meltdown at Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings' Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant. As secretary-general of a suprapartisan league of Japanese lawmakers focused on Taiwan, he called for expanding cooperation beyond the progressing semiconductor manufacturing sector to wider fields.

Lai urged unity between the two sides, stating he believes Japan will make a greater contribution to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and Indo-Pacific region. "If all democracies unite and cooperate, they will not be defeated," he said, in an apparent countermeasure against China. He hoped the sides would "join hands, stay united and support each other" to deepen ties in national strategy, regional partnerships, economic security, and high-tech industries, advancing a "free and open Indo-Pacific." Democracies must "stand together so as not to be picked off one by one."

Hagiuda's three-day visit to the self-governing island continues through Tuesday. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated on Monday that Beijing "is firmly opposed and has lodged solemn representations with the Japanese side," urging Japan to "reflect deeply on its mistake."

The meeting occurs amid strained ties between Tokyo and Beijing at their lowest in years. Last month, Prime Minister Takaichi suggested a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo, prompting vehement Chinese backlash and calls for retraction.

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Illustration of strained China-Japan relations showing torn flags, banned seafood, and boycott symbols over Taiwan remarks.
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الصين تقول إن العلاقات التجارية مع اليابان تضررت بشدة بسبب تصريحات تايوان

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

أفادت وزارة التجارة الصينية بأن التعاون التجاري مع اليابان قد تضرر بشدة بسبب تعليقات رئيسة الوزراء ساناي تاكايتشي حول تايوان، ودعتها إلى سحبها. تصاعد الخلاف الدبلوماسي بعد أن أخبرت تاكايتشي البرلمان في 7 نوفمبر بأن هجومًا صينيًا افتراضيًا على تايوان قد يثير ردًا عسكريًا يابانيًا. أعادت بكين فرض حظر على واردات المأكولات البحرية اليابانية ودعت إلى مقاطعة سفر.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated on Wednesday that Japan will seek to build constructive and stable relations with China through dialogue amid recent escalations in bilateral tensions. At a press conference following the end of an extraordinary parliamentary session, she described China as an 'important neighbor' and emphasized that her stance remains unchanged since taking office.

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In Seoul on Jan. 8, South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met separately with Takayuki Kobayashi, chairperson of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party's Policy Research Council, to discuss ways to advance bilateral ties. The meetings gain added significance ahead of President Lee Jae Myung's planned visit to Japan later this month. Both sides emphasized youth exchanges and economic cooperation while committing to stable relations.

عقد رئيسة الوزراء اليابانية ساناي تكايتشي ورئيس كوريا الجنوبية لي جاي ميونغ أول قمة لهما في 30 أكتوبر على هامش منتدى التعاون الاقتصادي آسيا-المحيط الهادئ (APEC)، متعهدين بتعزيز الروابط المتوترة بسبب التاريخ الحربي. أكد القادتان على أهمية التعاون الثلاثي مع الولايات المتحدة في ظل الديناميكيات العالمية المتغيرة بسرعة. تأتي اللقاء بعد قمم حديثة مع الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب، مما يبرز الجهود لمعالجة التحديات التجارية والأمنية.

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Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is highlighting the successes of her 'diplomacy week' after hosting South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with personal touches. She seeks to build direct relationships with global leaders to advance cooperation on issues involving China and the United States, while using social media to broadcast these diplomatic gains ahead of the House of Representatives election.

In a sign of deepening China-South Korea business ties amid the state visit of President Lee Jae-myung starting Sunday, South Korean executives are set to engage with Beijing, while Japanese firms have postponed trips due to fallout from Tokyo's Taiwan remarks.

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The Japan-China Economic Association, comprising Japanese business groups including Keidanren, has announced the postponement of a planned delegation to China in January. The decision stems from China's heightened opposition to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on a Taiwan contingency, complicating arrangements for meetings with officials. This marks the first such disruption in over 13 years due to political tensions between Asia's two largest economies.

 

 

 

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