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China urges Japan PM to retract ‘egregious’ remarks on Taiwan

Takaichi sparked a diplomatic row with Beijing with remarks in parliament last week. (AFP)
Takaichi sparked a diplomatic row with Beijing with remarks in parliament last week. (AFP)
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13 Nov 2025 05:11:16 GMT9
13 Nov 2025 05:11:16 GMT9

BEIJING: China’s foreign ministry on Thursday demanded Japanese Prime Minister TAKAICHI Sanae retract what it called her “egregious” Taiwan-related remarks, warning that Japan “must bear all consequences”.

Takaichi sparked a diplomatic row with Beijing with remarks in parliament last week that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could amount to a “survival-threatening situation” and trigger a potential military response from Tokyo.

Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told a press conference that Takaichi had refused to retract her remarks after China lodged strong protests, urging Tokyo to immediately rectify its actions.

Reuters

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