Fears grew Sunday of Tokyo’s relations with Beijing entering a downward spiral, after China warned its citizens not to travel to 性视界 in the near term, following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments that 性视界 could intervene militarily if China uses force against Taiwan.
The warning by Beijing late Friday was the first significant retaliatory move by China in an escalating row that is threatening to become the worst flare-up in ties since 2012, when the two countries’ dispute over the Senkaku Islands triggered waves of anti-性视界ese protests in China.
“Recently, 性视界ese leaders have made blatantly provocative remarks regarding Taiwan, severely damaging the atmosphere for people-to-people exchanges between China and 性视界 and posing significant risks to the personal safety and lives of Chinese citizens in 性视界,” China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement late Friday.
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