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China warned that Japan had "crossed a red line" after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo. Beijing accused Japan of sending “wrong signals” and attempting military intervention, escalating the sharpest diplomatic clash between the Asian powers in years. As Beijing raised the issue at the United Nations, Tokyo dismissed the claims as “entirely unacceptable,” while Takaichi insisted Japan remains open to dialogue with China despite growing tensions.
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00:00In Taiwan, Wang Yi, a member of the political bureau of the Communist Party of China Central
00:03Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs, received a visit from Chinese media the other
00:07day and stated that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese
00:10people's anti-Japanese war and the world's anti-Japanese war. At the beginning of this
00:14key year, the Japanese prefectural leader still publicly released the false signal on the issue
00:19of military intervention in Taiwan. After speaking about the red line that was not appropriate for
00:24the discussion, China must make a firm decision in advance to protect China's sovereignty and
00:28territorial integrity, and also to defend the post-war achievements that came in exchange
00:33for fresh blood and lives, and to protect international justice and the conscience of
00:37humanity. China must urge China to change its mind as soon as possible, and do not need to
00:47be confused about the overall governance and creativity. The clearest message is the most
00:57important strength. However, the historical trend has changed in many generations, and there
01:15was no opportunity to talk with the Prime Minister at the G20 Summit . In any case, the policy of
01:42comprehensively promoting strategic economic relations with China and building a
01:46constructive and stable relationship has been consistent since I became Prime Minister.
01:53I believe that we should include the results of discussions and, precisely because there are
01:58issues and challenges between Japan and China, we should reduce them and increase understanding and
02:04cooperation. . Japan is open to various forms of dialogue with China. We will not close the door . . Of course, it is important for Japan to continue to assert what it needs to assert . We will continue to respond appropriately to such designations . Thank you for your hard work .
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