Japan and China exchange barbs after PM Takaichi’s remarks over Taiwan

Associated Press

Japan and China exchange barbs after PM Takaichi’s remarks over Taiwan

MARI YAMAGUCHI and KEN MORITSUGU
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Xue Jian, Chinese consul general in Osaka, gives a lecture in Osaka, western Japan on Feb. 27, 2024. (Yohei Fukuyama/Kyodo News via AP)

(ASSOCIATED PRESS)

TOKYO (AP) — Japan was involved in a war of words with China this week after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a Chinese attack on Taiwan could constitute “a survival-threatening situation” for Japan requiring the use of force.

Takaichi, who was elected as the country’s first female prime minister last month, said Friday that Chinese use of force around Taiwan would qualify as “an existential threat.”

Her comment sparked sharp criticisms from Beijing over the weekend.

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