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Tensions spike as Japan warns citizens to stay alert in China
Japan has issued a safety advisory to its citizens living in China following a sharp rise in diplomatic tensions between both countries. The notice, released by Japan’s Foreign Ministry, urges Japanese nationals to avoid crowded areas, remain vigilant, and closely monitor official updates.
The warning comes after a political dispute triggered by comments made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan. Her remarks drew strong criticism from Beijing, which accused Japan of interfering in China’s internal affairs. In response, China took several measures, including suspending the release of Japanese films and intensifying public messaging against Tokyo.
The growing friction has raised concerns about possible backlash against Japanese citizens and businesses operating in China. Authorities in Tokyo say the advisory is a precaution meant to protect its people amid the uncertain climate.
Diplomatic analysts note that the situation reflects deeper tensions between Asia’s two largest economies, particularly over issues related to regional security, historical grievances, and influence in the Pacific.
Despite the strained atmosphere, both governments have expressed interest in maintaining communication channels to prevent further escalation. However, observers warn that relations may remain fragile as long as political disagreements continue to surface.
Japan has advised its citizens abroad to stay in touch with local embassies and report any incidents that may threaten their safety.
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