Japan threatening us militarily, China tells German foreign minister
Summary
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi accused Japan of militarily threatening China amid tensions over Taiwan and radar incidents involving military aircraft near the Miyako Strait. Taiwan's government rejects China's territorial claims, insisting on its sovereignty.
Key Points
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi accused Japan of militarily threatening China and exploiting the Taiwan issue.
- Japan condemned China's use of radar on Japanese military aircraft as a dangerous act.
- Relations have soured following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's warning about responding to Chinese military actions against Taiwan.
- Taiwan's government rejects China's claim of sovereignty and asserts its representation of 23 million people internationally.