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Dramatic illustration of Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi at podium amid Taiwan controversy, with experts warning of militarism revival and regional tensions.
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Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks raise militarism revival alarm: experts

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently made gravely erroneous remarks on the Taiwan question, drawing widespread international criticism. Experts argue that these statements are not accidental but an inevitable outcome of Japan's long-term rightward political shift, warning of risks to regional peace and a potential revival of militarism.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Beijing on Monday, calling for the two nations to transcend differences in social systems, histories, and cultures to build a more mature model of positive interaction and a stable bilateral policy framework. Wadephul stated that direct and intensive exchanges with China are necessary amid rising international tensions. Both sides emphasized high-level exchanges, strategic communication, and reaffirmed the one-China principle.

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During the 20th round of China-Russia strategic security consultations in Moscow, the two sides exchanged views on Japan and reached a high degree of consensus, vowing to uphold World War II victory outcomes and oppose any whitewashing of colonial aggression. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian urged Japan to retract erroneous remarks on Taiwan and take concrete actions to enable normal exchanges.

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