Diplomatic tension between Japan and China: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at a press conference amid protests over threatening Chinese social media post regarding Taiwan remarks.
Diplomatic tension between Japan and China: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at a press conference amid protests over threatening Chinese social media post regarding Taiwan remarks.
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Japan protests Chinese diplomat's threatening post over Takaichi's Taiwan remarks

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Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested the possibility of Self-Defense Forces deployment in a Taiwan contingency, prompting a threatening social media post from a Chinese diplomat that drew strong protests from Tokyo. Takaichi refused to retract her statements, claiming they aligned with the government's views, but said she would avoid specific scenarios in future. The exchange has heightened tensions in Japan-China relations.

On Friday, November 8, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told parliament that a Chinese maritime blockade of Taiwan could constitute a 'survival-threatening situation' for Japan, invoking legal grounds for deploying the Self-Defense Forces. This marked a departure from predecessors, who avoided explicitly mentioning Taiwan in such discussions. Taiwan lies just over 100 kilometers from Japanese territory, underscoring the geopolitical stakes.

In response, on Saturday, November 9, China's Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian, posted on X sharing an article about Takaichi's remarks and commenting that 'the dirty head that sticks itself in must be cut off without hesitation.' The phrase was widely interpreted as a threat against Takaichi, and the post was later deleted. Japan's Foreign Ministry Director General for Asian and Oceanian Affairs, Masaaki Kanai, lodged a protest with the Chinese Embassy on Sunday, November 10. Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara stated at a Monday press conference that the remarks were 'extremely inappropriate for a head of a Chinese diplomatic mission abroad' and demanded a clear explanation from Beijing.

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian, at a Monday briefing, described Xue's post as personal and a reaction to Takaichi's 'wrongful and dangerous' comments on Taiwan, urging Tokyo to 'take a hard look at its historical responsibilities.' Taiwan Presidential Office spokesperson Karen Kuo issued a statement saying the government 'takes seriously the threatening remarks made by Chinese officials toward Japan' and that such behavior 'clearly exceeds diplomatic etiquette.'

U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass posted on X that 'the mask slips - again,' adding that Xue's comment threatened Takaichi and the Japanese people. In Monday's House of Representatives Budget Committee session, Takaichi reflected on her statements, saying she provided 'a somewhat concrete answer while considering the worst-case scenario' and had 'no intention' of changing the government's position, but would 'refrain from making explicit statements on specific scenarios' going forward. Less than a month into her tenure, Takaichi's hardline stance—including publicizing a meeting with a Taiwanese representative in Seoul and accelerating defense buildups—has strained ties with Beijing, which she met there agreeing to stable relations.

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Reactions on X to Japan's protest against a Chinese diplomat's threatening post over PM Takaichi's Taiwan remarks show widespread outrage from users and news outlets condemning the violent language as inappropriate and escalatory. Some pro-China voices defend the post as a justified response to Japan's alleged interference in Taiwan affairs, urging Tokyo to reflect on its actions. Neutral shares from journalists highlight the diplomatic tensions, with calls for Japan to adopt a firmer stance. Skepticism appears in critiques of both sides' rhetoric amid rising Japan-China frictions.

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Photorealistic depiction of Chinese FM Wang Yi criticizing Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks at a press conference, highlighting international diplomatic campaign.
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China boosts international campaign against Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks

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China is intensifying its campaign to garner international support for criticizing Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on potential military intervention in a Taiwan crisis. Efforts to approach countries like South Korea have yielded limited results. Foreign Minister Wang Yi called the comments 'shocking.'

China has escalated its dispute with Japan over Taiwan to the United Nations, accusing Tokyo of threatening armed intervention and vowing to defend itself in the sharpest terms yet in the two-week-old row. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks linking a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan to Japan's survival have sparked backlash, including economic measures from Beijing.

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일본 총리 다카이치 사나에의 논란이 된 대만 발언으로 긴장이 고조된 지 2주 후, 중국이 외교·경제·군사적 압박으로 상황을 고조시켰다. 도쿄는 물러서지 않고 있으며, 분석가들은 대치 지속 기간이 미중일 삼각관계에 달려 있다고 경고한다.

대만 야당 지도자, 전략 경쟁의 폰으로 전락 말아야 한다고 경고하고 해협 충돌 방지 촉구. 일본 고이치 사나에 대승이 베이징 대만 정책 복잡화시킬 수 있음. 왕훈잉도 “외부 세력 간섭” 경고하며 대만해협 평화·안정 수호 촉구.

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일본의 핵 야망을 경고한 중국 싱크탱크 보고서에 이어 베이징의 외교부와 국방부가 목요일 도쿄의 군사재무장 혐의에 대해 날카로운 비난을 발표했다. 비핵 원칙 수정 추진과 핵잠수함 탐색 등—이러한 움직임은 양국 관계를 더욱 악화시킬 위험이 있다.

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the Middle East conflict has not been a 'survival-threatening situation' for Japan thus far. Discussions are emerging about whether the U.S. can request Japan's help in the Iran war.

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이번 달 초 타카이치 사나에 총리의 선거 승리는 10년 전 거의 달성 불가능했던 안보 및 국방 목표를 추진할 정치적 자본을 제공했다. 그녀는 일본의 세 가지 핵심 전략 문서를 예정보다 앞당겨 업데이트하고, 비핵 원칙 세 가지를 개정하는 논의를 추진하며, 평화헌법 개정을 위한 기반을 마련할 준비를 하고 있다. 그러나 국내외 예측 불가능한 요소들이 이러한 노력을 방해할 수 있다.

 

 

 

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