Sanae Takaichi's big win in Japan may complicate Beijing's Taiwan policy

Taiwan’s opposition leader warns against being reduced to a pawn in strategic competition and urges efforts to prevent conflict in the strait. Sanae Takaichi’s big win in Japan may complicate Beijing’s Taiwan policy. Wang Huning also warned against “interference by external forces” and called for safeguarding peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

Sanae Takaichi, a Japanese politician, recently achieved a significant victory, which may impact Beijing's Taiwan policy. Taiwan’s opposition leader stated that Taiwan should not be reduced to a pawn in strategic competition and urged efforts to prevent conflict in the Taiwan Strait.

Wang Huning warned against “interference by external forces” and emphasized safeguarding peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Analysts noted that this language conveys Beijing’s growing concern that expanding external security cooperation involving Taiwan could narrow its political and strategic room to manoeuvre.

Keywords include Beijing, Lin Jian, Akita International University, Su Tzu-yun, Ma Xiaolin, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, United States, Sanae Takaichi, Japan, Tokyo, New York, Kuomintang, Park Strategies, Wang Huning, Taiwan, Zhejiang International Studies University, China, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Ni Lexiong, Communist Party, Taiwan Strait. The article was published on February 11, 2026, highlighting regional tensions.

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