2025-11-21Niranjan Ghatule
China criticizes Japan after its first export of deadly Patriot missiles to the US, warning that Tokyo’s growing military buildup, relaxed arms export rules, and potential revision of non-nuclear principles signal a disturbing return to militarism.
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2025-11-21Niranjan Ghatule
China dismisses claims of restarting “wolf warrior diplomacy” after its diplomats criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan. Beijing says Japan’s statements undermine bilateral relations and cross China’s red line.
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2025-11-19Niranjan Ghatule
China criticizes the U.S. Operation Southern Spear, opposes designation of Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization, warns against U.S. troop deployment in Venezuela, and urges respect for sovereignty and peace in Latin America.
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2025-11-19Niranjan Ghatule
China sharply criticizes Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks calling a Taiwan scenario “survival-threatening.” Beijing warns that Japan’s reference to collective self-defense risks reviving militarism and violating post-WWII obligations.
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2025-11-18Niranjan Ghatule
China criticizes Japan’s reported plan to revise its Self-Defense Force ranking system and reinstate historical military ranks, warning that it may signal a dangerous departure from Japan’s post-war pacifist principles and raise concerns across Asia.
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2025-11-17Niranjan Ghatule
China has advised its citizens to avoid traveling to Japan following controversial comments made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on the Taiwan issue. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning says the remarks have damaged public sentiment and affected people-to-people exchanges between China and Japan.
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2025-11-17Niranjan Ghatule
China strongly responds to Japan’s recent Taiwan-related comments, citing historical agreements and urging Japan to honor commitments from key diplomatic documents.
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2025-11-14Niranjan Ghatule
China has raised strong concerns over Japan’s recent military and security policy shifts, including ambiguous remarks on the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, discussions on acquiring nuclear-powered submarines, and moves toward amending Article 9 of the Constitution.
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2025-11-14Niranjan Ghatule
China condemns the U.S. approval of a USD 330 million arms sale to Taiwan involving F-16, C-130, and Indigenous Defense Fighter components, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a dangerous signal to pro-independence forces.
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