Takaichi Reinforces Japan-US-China Dynamics Amid Taiwan Tensions
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi emphasizes close ties with the U.S. following talks with President Trump, amid Beijing's reaction to previous remarks about Taiwan. Japan's diplomatic engagements continue as relations face challenges, particularly in light of China's recent measures against Japanese imports and travel advisories.
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In an unfolding diplomatic narrative, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reiterated Japan's commitment to its alliance with the United States during a recent phone call with President Donald Trump. This conversation followed closely on the heels of Takaichi's engagement with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as reported by Japanese state media on Tuesday.
Tensions have simmered between Beijing and Tokyo after Takaichi hinted at potential military involvement by Japan in the Taiwan Strait conflict, a comment that stirred diplomatic ripples. China responded by halting Japanese seafood imports and issuing travel advisories against Japan, underscoring the sensitive geopolitical landscape.
Despite these challenges, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara emphasized the significance of stable US-China relations for global stability. Meanwhile, diplomatic dialogues continued as Japan's foreign vice-minister engaged with China's ambassador, signaling ongoing efforts to navigate the complexities of the international arena.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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