Key Points

Japan has openly criticized China's military exercises near Taiwan, calling them a threat to regional stability. Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya emphasized the importance of peace in the Taiwan Strait during talks with China's Wang Yi. Tokyo also raised alarms over Beijing's aggressive actions in the South China Sea. Taiwan echoed Japan's concerns, highlighting growing international resistance to China's coercion.

Key Points: Japan Warns China Over Taiwan Strait and South China Sea Aggression

  • Japan condemns China's military drills near Taiwan as destabilizing
  • Tokyo opposes unilateral changes to regional status quo
  • Japan voices concerns over China's South China Sea expansionism
  • Taiwan supports Japan's warnings against Beijing's coercion
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Japan warns China over rising instability in South China sea, calls for end to coercion

Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya criticizes China's military drills near Taiwan and South China Sea coercion, urging stability.

"Peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is important for the international community, including Japan. – Takeshi Iwaya"

Kuala Lumpur,, July 13

Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Takeshi Iwaya, has sharply criticised China's provocative military drills around Taiwan, calling them "incompatible" with peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, Taipei Times reported. His remarks, delivered during a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of the ASEAN-related Foreign Ministers' Meetings, signal rising regional resistance to Beijing's escalating military aggression.

According to Taipei Times, Iwaya told Wang that "peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is important for the international community, including Japan," and that China's large-scale military exercises surrounding Taiwan contradict the very notion of regional stability.

The Japanese Foreign Ministry's official statement, cited by Taipei Times, reiterated Tokyo's opposition to any unilateral attempts to alter the status quo by force or coercion, an unmistakable rebuke of Beijing's military pressure campaign against Taiwan.

During the meeting, Iwaya also expressed grave concerns about China's aggressive posture in the South China Sea, reinforcing Japan's growing frustration with what many in the region see as Beijing's destabilising expansionism and disregard for international norms.

In Taipei, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hsiao Kuang-wei echoed Japan's concerns, stating that China's repeated use of fabricated pretexts to escalate military intimidation poses a serious and ongoing threat to peace across the Taiwan Strait and beyond, Taipei Times reported.

Hsiao noted that Japan's consistent warnings to China, most recently during high-level meetings including a November APEC summit and a bilateral foreign ministers' meeting in Tokyo this March, underscore the growing international alarm over Beijing's coercive tactics. He cited as an example the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba during the APEC summit in Lima in November last year, as well as the Japan-China Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in Tokyo in March, Taipei Times reported.

As China ramps up its sabre-rattling, regional powers like Japan are increasingly stepping forward to challenge Beijing's militarism and support Taiwan's democratic resilience.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate Japan standing up to China, I wish our Indian government would take stronger positions like this. China's expansionism affects us directly in Arunachal and Ladakh. When will we see such firm statements from our leaders?
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Aman W
China's behavior is worrying but predictable. They test boundaries everywhere - Taiwan, South China Sea, India's borders. The world needs to unite against this expansionist mindset. Japan is showing the way!
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Shreya B
Interesting to see Japan taking such a strong stand. As an Indian, I wonder if this could lead to stronger India-Japan cooperation against Chinese aggression. Our QUAD partnership seems more important than ever now.
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Karthik V
China's actions in Taiwan are exactly like what they did in Tibet and are trying with India. The world needs to wake up before it's too late. Respect to Japan for speaking up! 👏
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Nisha Z
While I agree China's actions are concerning, we must be careful not to escalate tensions further. Diplomacy should be the first option. War benefits no one, especially not neighboring countries like India.
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Vikram M
China thinks it can bully everyone - from Taiwan to Philippines to India. Good to see Japan standing firm. Maybe time for India to conduct more

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