On Wednesday, Takaichi appeared to attempt to dial down weeks of tensions when she told a parliamentary questioning session that Tokyo’s “fundamental position regarding Taiwan remains unchanged from that stated in the 1972 Japan-China Joint Communique, and there has been no change whatsoever to this position”.
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Those remarks made Takaichi the first Japanese leader since World War II to publicly link a Taiwan contingency with the possible deployment of Japan’s Self-Defence Forces, and soon sent relations with Beijing into a downward spiral.
The day after her purported clarification, Beijing insisted that Japan “correct its wrongdoing”, indicating that nothing short of a retraction would suffice.
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