Six months have passed since Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated in the Diet that a crisis in Taiwan "could become a situation threatening Japan's survival." China, which considers the Taiwan issue to be its most important "core interest," has strongly protested Takaichi's statement as interference in its internal affairs and has rapidly implemented countermeasures.
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Six months have passed since Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated in the Diet that a crisis in Taiwan "could become a situation threatening Japan's survival." China, which considers the Taiwan issue to be its most important "core interest," has strongly protested Takaichi's statement as interference in its internal affairs and has rapidly implemented countermeasures.