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China has demanded that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi retract her “egregious” remarks on Taiwan, warning that Japan would face consequences if it pursued military intervention. Takaichi’s comments in parliament suggesting Tokyo might respond to a Chinese attack on Taiwan have sparked a diplomatic row, with Beijing accusing Japan of violating the “one China” principle and interfering in China’s internal affairs. China vowed resolute countermeasures to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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00:00You just released the statement regarding Premier Li Chang's participation in the
00:09second meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
00:12Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida recently openly made provocative remarks in the Diet,
00:19hinting at the possibility of military intervention in the Taiwan Strait.
00:23After China expressed serious concerns and strong protests, he still refused to retract
00:32the aforementioned erroneous remarks, seriously violating the one-China principle, the spirit
00:37of the four political documents between China and Japan, and the basic norms of international
00:42relations.
00:49This constitutes blatant interference in China's internal affairs, challenges
00:53China's core interests, and infringes upon China's sovereignty.
01:01China firmly opposes and will not tolerate this.
01:05Japan must immediately correct its mistakes and withdraw its malicious remarks.
01:10If Japan dares to militarily intervene in the Taiwan Strait situation, it will constitute
01:25an act of aggression.
01:29China will resolutely fight back.
01:32We will firmly exercise the right of self-defense granted by the UN Charter and international
01:37law, and resolutely defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
01:44We warn Japan that it must deeply reflect on its historical crimes, immediately stop interfering
01:49in China's internal affairs and making provocative remarks, and stop playing with fire on the Taiwan
01:54issue.
01:55Those who play with fire will burn themselves.
02:20You just released the statement regarding Premier Li Cheng's participation in the second meeting
02:23of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
02:27The joint statement of the G7 foreign ministers' meeting once again distorted the facts, continued
02:32to slander and smear China, and grossly interfered in China's internal affairs.
02:39China expresses strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to this.
02:45The G7 ignores the risks of nuclear proliferation caused by the US-UK-Australia Trilateral Security
02:51Partnership and the special preferential responsibilities of the US in nuclear cooperation, and instead
02:56uses China as a scapegoat.
02:58This is a typical example of distorting right and wrong.
03:04The G7 should stop politicizing and weaponizing trade and economic issues to avoid undermining the
03:09international economic order and global supply chains.
03:16China once again urges the G7 to recognize the global situation, abandon Cold War thinking
03:21and ideological prejudices, stop manipulating China-related issues, and interfering in China's
03:27internal affairs.
03:34Do more things that are beneficial to the international community.
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