China Reiterates Demand that Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi Retract Remarks About Taiwan
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Japan and China exchange words in UN over Takaichi's Taiwan remark
China's ambassador to the United Nations has reiterated his demand that Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae retract her remark about a possible emergency in Taiwan. In response to this, his Japanese counterpart said it is regrettable that China has made a "groundless statement against Japan."
The crisis between China and Japan has entered a deeper and symbolically harsher phase, marked by a clear transition from direct military pressure to political, cultural and emotional coercion. It all began after statements by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, stating that a Chinese attack on Taiwan would pose an existential threat to Japan, a phrase that Beijing interpreted as the prelude to a possible Japanese military involvement in a c…
Buenos Aires, 16 December (NA) -- China's Permanent Representative to the UN, Fu Cong, used the Security Council scenario to issue a strong appeal to the Japanese side, asking it to retract its "wrong comments" on Taiwan. The statement was made during an open debate on leadership for peace, as the Argentine News Agency learned. Fu Cong directly linked the current controversy with history, noting that it marks the 80th anniversary of the victory …
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