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China is turning to a well-used playbook to express its displeasure with Japan over a statement by its prime minister on Taiwan
The remarks come amid the two countries’ worst diplomatic crisis in years, after the Japanese prime minister said a Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo.
Japan’s prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is not backing off from comments about Taiwan that enraged China. Many of Japan’s voters like her stance.
China is trying to impose economic costs on Japan for wading into the issue of Taiwan. But experts say the escalating dispute could ultimately hurt China too.
Japan's new leader prime triggered the dispute by saying Japan could intervene in a confrontation between China and Taiwan.
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Japan ‘crossed a red line’ with Taiwan military intervention remarks, Chinese foreign minister says
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says Japan has "crossed a red line” with comments by the country's new leader suggesting a potential military intervention over Taiwan.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi issued a strong condemnation of recent comments made by a Japanese leader regarding a hypothetical military response to a conflict over Taiwan.The
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