China Protests Tsai Ing-wen’s Reported Visit to Japan

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China’s foreign ministry has lodged a formal complaint with Japan following reports that former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is visiting the country. Beijing urged Tokyo to handle the matter cautiously, stressing its firm opposition to any activities by “Taiwan independence” figures in nations maintaining diplomatic ties with China.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian reiterated that China rejects visits by separatist figures “under any pretext or in any capacity.” The remarks followed Taiwanese media reports indicating that Tsai is currently in Japan on a personal trip.
Beijing has consistently criticized such moves, warning they undermine its “One China” principle and could strain diplomatic relations with involved countries.

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