Feb 18 โ€ข 04:29 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Chinese Foreign Minister: Takaiichi's Remarks are 'Public Outcry'... Intensified Skirmishes between China and Japan for Over 100 Days

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized Japanese Minister Takaiichi Sanae's remarks on Taiwan as a public affront, escalating ongoing tensions between China and Japan.

During a session of the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned remarks made by Japan's Takaiichi Sanae regarding Taiwan, labeling them as unprecedented 'public outcry' since World War II. Wang emphasized that these comments reflect Japan's persistent ambitions concerning Taiwan and criticized the historical context of Japanese military actions in China. He warned that without proper reflection and repentance, Japan risks repeating past mistakes and falling back into extremism.

In response to the intensifying tensions, Wang urged Japan to reconsider its stance and retract the controversial statements, which he deemed a direct challenge to China's sovereignty and the post-war international order that restored Taiwan to China. Despite Japanese Foreign Minister Koizumi Shinjiro advocating for dialogue and acknowledging differences, Wang's stark warnings suggest that diplomatic relations remain precarious, and Japan's past could resurface as a potential threat.

The Japanese foreign ministry rebuked Wang's comments as inappropriate, highlighting the fragility of diplomatic ties between the two nations. This ongoing dispute accentuates the challenges both countries face in navigating their complex historical relationship and addressing contemporary security concerns surrounding Taiwan, underscoring the need for careful diplomatic engagement moving forward.

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