2025-11-17
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Our top story, China is again urging Japan to stop crossing the line and playing with fire,
calling on Tokyo to retract erroneous words and deeds.
The wording followed the Japanese Prime Minister's recent comments on Taiwan that have sparked a strong backlash across the region,
including inside Japan and on the Chinese island.
Sanai Takaiichi suggested Tokyo cannot roll out direct involvement in any future Taiwan Strait contingency.
A remark critics say are dangerously blurs Japan's security role and the island's political status.
Beijing condemned the statement as a blatant violation of the One China Principle,
warning Japan not to send wrong signals.