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China premier won't meet Japan PM at G20, says Chinese foreign ministry
- China's Premier Li Qiang will not meet with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at the G20 due to a diplomatic dispute over Taiwan, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning.
- Mao Ning stated that Takaichi's remarks 'seriously violate' political documents between China and Japan, damaging their political relationship.
- Japan lodged a protest against China's travel advisory after Takaichi described potential Chinese military actions against Taiwan as a 'survival-threatening situation,' prompting tensions between the nations.
- In response to rising tensions, China issued a travel advisory urging its nationals to avoid visiting Japan, leading multiple Chinese travel agencies to halt sales of trips to Japan.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks at CIIE opening ceremony in Shanghai Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks at the opening ceremony of the 8th China International Imp
Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks at CIIE opening ceremony in Shanghai Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks at the opening ceremony of the 8th China International Imp
China premier won't meet Japan PM at G20, says Chinese foreign ministry
China's Premier Li Qiang has no plans to meet with the Japanese prime minister on the sidelines of the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday, as tensions over Taiwan deepen.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right3Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
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L 27%
C 46%
R 27%
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