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Japan and China trade barbs after PM Takaichi says an attack on Taiwan would be ‘an existential threat’

Japan and China trade barbs after PM Takaichi says an attack on Taiwan would be ‘an existential threat’

Summary

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could pose a serious threat to Japan, potentially requiring military action. This statement led to a hostile response from China, with Chinese officials criticizing Japan for allegedly interfering in China’s internal affairs. Japan's government protested China’s response and requested an explanation.

Key Facts

  • Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi called a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan.
  • China responded with sharp criticism, including a controversial post from a Chinese consul that was later deleted.
  • Japan lodged a strong protest with China, labeling the consul's remarks as inappropriate.
  • The issue stems from differing views on Taiwan, which China sees as its territory.
  • The diplomatic tensions occurred shortly after Japan's new prime minister met with Taiwan's representative at a summit, which angered China.
  • China's Foreign Ministry claimed Japan was attempting to interfere with its sovereign matters.
  • Takaichi's remarks were seen as a departure from previous Japanese leadership, leading her to later clarify her statements within existing policies.
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