China Warns Japan Over Taiwan Premier’s First Visit Since 1972
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
China warned Japan of consequences after it allowed a rare visit by Taiwan’s No. 3 official, accusing Tokyo of fanning “provocations” as tensions between the top Asian economies continue to simmer.
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