China warns Japan of 'crushing' defeat, tells Chinese citizens to shun visits
China warned of safety risks to its citizens in Japan amid tensions over Tokyo's possible shift on nuclear policy and Taiwan, citing attacks and deteriorating relations.
- The Chinese government advised its citizens on November 14 to avoid traveling to Japan due to remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi concerning Taiwan, which pose security risks for Chinese nationals.
- China's Foreign Ministry stated that Takaichi's comments have severely damaged the atmosphere for mutual exchanges, warning that Chinese lives could be at risk in Japan.
- Japan's government protested China's travel advisory and emphasized the necessity for multilayered communication amid rising tensions, noting that Chinese tourists make up a significant portion of visitors to Japan.
- China expressed that Takaichi's assertions about Taiwan were provocative and harmful to China-Japan relations.
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As soon as in office, Japan's right-wing head of government, Takaichi, threatened the People's Republic with military intervention in favor of Taiwan. Beijing demands a withdrawal of the statement.
At the head of the Japanese government for less than a month, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi openly mentioned in early November a possible Japanese military intervention to defend the island claimed by Beijing if it were to be attacked.
Tensions between Japan and China are increasing. The latest trigger was Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi's statement that her country will defend itself in the event of a military escalation of the Taiwan conflict. A Chinese diplomat then threatened the politician with death in an online chat. Now the Chinese Embassy warns its citizens of travelling to Japan.
The Japanese Prime Minister calls for peace and stability in the island: "In the event of an attack, we will react." Ira of the Chinese government: summoned the ambassador.The tension between China and Japan has returned to alert levels after a week marked by very hard exchanges, rhetorical sinking and cross diplomatic calls. Beijing has warned Tokyo of the risk of a devastating military defeat if the Japanese government decides to intervene for…
Japan and China continue to spar over Takaichi's Taiwan remarks
The Japanese and Chinese governments continue to trade words over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks about a role for Japan in a Taiwan contingency, with the Japanese government protesting the Chinese government’s issuance of a travel warning about Japan to its citizens. This exchange followed each government’s summoning the other’s ambassador for reprimands. On Friday, Japan’s Ministry of Foreign […] The post Japan and China continue to sp…
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