Group 1 - Japan's Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro announced the deployment of medium-range air defense missiles at a Self-Defense Forces base in the Ryukyu Islands, which is located 110 kilometers from Taiwan [1][2] - There has been a significant increase in the cancellation of flights from China to Japan, with a reported 56% rise in cancellations from November 24 to December 31 compared to the same period last month [1] - Domestic airlines have seen a 29% decrease in ticket bookings to Japan for the next 60 days compared to bookings made on November 15 [1] Group 2 - China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning criticized Japan's deployment of offensive weapons near Taiwan, labeling it as a dangerous move that escalates regional tensions [2] - Mao emphasized that Japan's recent security policy adjustments, including increased defense budgets and the pursuit of offensive weapons, are concerning and deviate from Japan's post-war pacifist principles [2][5] - The spokesperson reiterated China's commitment to safeguarding its territorial sovereignty and warned against the resurgence of Japanese militarism [2][6] Group 3 - The Foreign Ministry stated that the current conditions do not support holding a trilateral meeting between China, Japan, and South Korea due to Japan's recent statements regarding Taiwan [4] - China has urged Japan to take its concerns seriously and to retract its erroneous statements regarding Taiwan, emphasizing the need for Japan to adhere to its commitments under international agreements [3][6]
距中国台湾仅110公里,日本宣布在敏感区域部署进攻性武器,外交部:这一动向极其危险!G20峰会上,高市早苗尴尬陪笑
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-24 09:00