China's ministries echo think tank report, slam Japan's nuclear moves as ties strain

Following a Chinese think tank report warning of Japan's nuclear ambitions, Beijing's foreign and defense ministries issued sharp condemnations on Thursday against Tokyo's alleged remilitarization, including pushes to revise non-nuclear principles and explore nuclear submarines—moves that risk further souring bilateral relations.

Building on a 29-page report by two leading Chinese think tanks that deemed Japan's 'right-wing forces' actions a 'serious threat' to world peace, China has intensified its rhetoric framing Tokyo as seeking nuclear weapons despite its longstanding renunciation.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning explicitly cited Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and other officials, accusing them of revealing nuclear ambitions through efforts to revise Japan's three non-nuclear principles (not to possess, produce, or allow nuclear weapons on its soil), discussions on nuclear-powered submarines, and calls to strengthen 'extended deterrence.'

Takaichi has reaffirmed adherence to the principles but offered no assurance they will remain unchanged.

China's Defense Ministry issued parallel statements condemning Tokyo's moves as part of broader remilitarization.

These public rebukes highlight escalating tensions between the neighbors, potentially hindering diplomatic progress on longstanding issues.

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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.

Leading Chinese think tanks released a report on Thursday in Beijing, warning of rising nuclear weapon ambitions by Japan's right-wing forces and calling on the international community to closely monitor and counter the threat. The report highlights Japan's recent attempts to revise its three non-nuclear principles, raising concerns over the international nuclear nonproliferation regime.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning warned on Tuesday at a regular press conference that the international community must stay alert to Japan's accelerating remilitarization trend, which threatens regional peace and stability. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated at a New Year's press conference that Japan will discuss revising its three national security documents by year's end, including boosting defense spending and developing offensive capabilities.

North Korea vowed on December 21 to prevent Japan's nuclear ambitions 'at any cost,' reacting to an unnamed Tokyo official's suggestion of acquiring atomic weapons—a comment that prompted Japan to reaffirm its non-nuclear principles two days earlier. The exchange highlights escalating tensions between the two nations.

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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.

Following a senior Japanese official's suggestion that Japan consider acquiring nuclear weapons and the government's subsequent reaffirmation of its non-nuclear principles, the U.S. State Department on December 20 praised Japan as a leader in nonproliferation while underscoring America's nuclear deterrent to protect allies like Japan.

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