China Urges Japan to Retract Taiwan Remarks Amid Rising Tensions
China demands Japan retract Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, reaffirming commitment to One-China principle amid regional tensions.
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China demands Japan retract Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, reaffirming commitment to One-China principle amid regional tensions.
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