China has issued a sharp warning to Japan, condemning Tokyo’s plan to deploy missiles to an island near Taiwan as “extremely dangerous” and a threat to regional stability.
At a Beijing press conference, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning accused Japan of escalating military tensions near Taiwan, breaking away from its post-WWII “Peace Constitution”, moving toward “militarism and reckless expansion”, undermining the One-China principle, and damaging trilateral cooperation with South Korea.
She warned that Japan’s actions are “leading the region toward disaster”, while Beijing delays the China–Japan–South Korea summit over Tokyo’s recent comments on Taiwan.
China has also escalated the dispute to the United Nations, claiming Japan is “overstepping boundaries” and failing to clearly state its “consistent position” on Taiwan.
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