Beijing – Beijing on Tuesday vowed to “protect the safety” of foreigners in China after Tokyo warned Japanese visitors to be careful in the country amid a diplomatic row.
Japan said China’s travel warning is incompatible with efforts to build a constructive relationship, after Beijing advised citizens to avoid Japan amid tensions over comments on Taiwan https://t.co/dH0046oBFP pic.twitter.com/nL542VbHlX
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The comments came as Masaaki Kanai, the top official in Japan’s foreign ministry for Asia-Pacific affairs, held talks in Beijing with his Chinese counterpart Liu Jinsong over Takaichi’s comments.
Mao said Beijing had reiterated a “strong protest” with Tokyo in the discussions.
“During the consultations, China once again lodged a strong protest with Japan regarding Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s erroneous remarks concerning China,” Mao said.
China urges Japan to stop overstepping the line, retract its erroneous words and deeds, and honor its commitment to China with concrete actions, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said pic.twitter.com/bvmOmXYrw2
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“Takaichi’s fallacies seriously violate international law and the basic norms governing international relations”, Mao said, adding her comments “fundamentally damage the political foundation of China-Japan relations”.
AFP journalists saw Takaichi leave Beijing’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the talks with Liu shortly before 2:00 pm (0600 GMT) on Tuesday.
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Source: AFP

