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China's foreign minister hits out at Japan over Taiwan

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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said it was "shocking" for Japan's leader to openly send a wrong signal concerning Taiwan, according to a statement, as the most senior Chinese official to comment on the spat between the two neighbors that has shaken relations for more than two weeks.

Breakdown
  • China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned Japan's prime minister's remarks on Taiwan, calling them shocking.
  • Wang accused Prime Minister Sanae Takeichi of crossing a red line and attempting to intervene militarily over Taiwan. 16s
  • Japan's prime minister stated a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo. 31s
  • China raised the issue with the United Nations and vowed to defend itself, while Japan dismissed the complaint and reaffirmed its commitment to peace. 52s
  • The dispute has caused the biggest crisis in years between the two countries, affecting trade and cultural ties. 1m 35s
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