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

Tensions between Japan and China are escalating over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on a potential Taiwan contingency, which she described during Diet deliberations as a possible 'survival-threatening' situation for Japan. Beijing has launched a broad diplomatic offensive, criticizing the comments as a violation of post-war norms.

On November 23, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi issued a statement, calling Takaichi's remarks 'shocking' for a sitting Japanese leader to signal military intervention in the Taiwan issue. 'It is a red line that should not have been touched,' he said, adding, 'China must resolutely hit back—not only to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also to defend the hard-won postwar achievements secured with blood and sacrifice.'

China is amplifying its message through international bodies and overseas missions. On November 21, UN Ambassador Fu Cong wrote to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, asserting that the remarks 'seriously undermine the post-war international order' and represent 'an open provocation' to Asian nations that suffered Japanese aggression. The letter warned that any Japanese armed intervention would prompt China to 'resolutely exercise its right of self-defence' to protect its sovereignty.

Chinese embassies have posted provocative content on X, including an illustration from the Philippines mission depicting Takaichi burning Japan's pacifist Constitution, and a video from Australia highlighting World War II lessons. Beijing has also accused Japan of violating its three non-nuclear principles, claiming at an IAEA board meeting that Japan stockpiles excess plutonium for civilian use—though Japan reports its holdings to the agency, while China has not disclosed figures since 2016.

Japan's Foreign Ministry refuted a Chinese Embassy X post on November 24, which invoked obsolete UN Charter 'enemy states' clauses to justify potential action against Japan for aggressive policies. The ministry noted a 1995 UN General Assembly resolution declaring the clauses obsolete, which China supported.

At the G20 summit in Johannesburg over the weekend, no contact occurred between Takaichi and Premier Li Qiang; they stood on opposite sides in the group photo. Observers warn the dispute could surpass the 2010 Senkaku Islands clash in severity.

A Japan-China friendship event organized by the Chinese Consulate General in Nagoya, scheduled for November 29-30 in Fukui Prefecture with nine Chinese officials attending, was canceled on November 23 due to fears of 'damages' from the tensions. China's international outreach, including to South Korea amid its Dokdo/Takeshima dispute with Japan, has gained support only from close allies like Russia.

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Discussions on X highlight China's strong diplomatic backlash against Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan remarks, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi labeling them 'shocking' and a 'red line' violation, invoking UN letters and warnings of militarism revival. Official Chinese accounts amplify condemnation, Japanese media reports limited international traction for Beijing's campaign, and users express diverse views from support for deterrence to fears of escalation.

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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.

日本首相高市早苗关于台湾的言论引发北京强烈批评,导致中日关系陷入困境。中国通过外交、经济和军事压力进行反击,而高市早苗拒绝收回言论。分析人士认为,这一僵局的强度和持续时间最终取决于美中日三角关系。

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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.

中国呼吁美国与中国联合对抗日本军国主义的复苏,特别是涉及台湾利益的问题。官方媒体指出,东京正在模糊民用与军用领域的界限,这威胁到北京在台湾的利益。此举发生在台湾地位紧张局势持续的背景下。

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日本外务大臣茂木敏充周五在国会演讲中强调与中国沟通的重要性。他说,由于两国之间存在悬而未决的问题,有必要保持联系,并补充说日本愿意对话。这是在首相高市早苗去年11月关于台湾可能突发事态的言论后,双边关系恶化之后。

Several major Chinese travel agencies have halted sales of trips to Japan following a government advisory urging citizens to avoid the country amid escalating tensions over Taiwan. The move was triggered by remarks from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggesting potential military involvement in a Taiwan contingency. Cancellations have begun at Japanese hotels, and releases of Japanese films in China have been postponed.

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日本与中国之间的外交争端没有立即解决的迹象,尽管日本公明党领袖与中国官员进行持续谈判。作为前执政联盟伙伴负责人的斋藤铁雄,自首相高市早苗关于台湾的言论引发对峙以来,已亲自会见并与中国大使进行了多次电话通话。斋藤表达了希望近期访华的愿望。

 

 

 

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