China has vehemently criticized recent comments made by Japan’s leader regarding Taiwan, labeling them as a severe violation of the one-China principle and an unwarranted interference in China’s internal affairs. The remarks, delivered during a parliamentary session in Japan, have sparked significant diplomatic tension between the two nations. Chen Binhua, spokesperson for China’s State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, reiterated China’s stance during a press conference, emphasizing that ‘there is only one China, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of it.’ The Chinese government has expressed ‘strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition’ to the statements, which it views as a challenge to its sovereignty and territorial integrity. This incident underscores the ongoing geopolitical sensitivities surrounding Taiwan, which China considers a core national interest. The situation has drawn international attention, with observers noting the potential implications for regional stability and Sino-Japanese relations.
