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Ipac, Which Criticized the Chinese Consul General for His "Abusive Language," Explains Its Statement, Which Is Based on "International Common Sense," According to Shiori Yamao, the Secretariat.
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The Inter-Parliamentary Coalition on China (IPAC), a bipartisan coalition of approximately 300 members of parliament from 43 countries, including Japan, the United States, and Europe, issued a statement strongly condemning the inappropriate language used by China's Consul General in Osaka in response to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's parliamentary response regarding a Taiwan emergency.
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Read Full ArticleINTERVIEWER What do you think about the Takaichi administration, which started off with high approval ratings? There are probably many factors at play, but I think it's primarily because Prime Minister Takaichi's character and way of thinking are well-received by many citizens. Public opinion...
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