China Urges Japan's Caution on Taiwan After Visit by Taiwanese Official
China's foreign ministry called on Japan to handle Taiwan-related matters more cautiously following Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung's visit to Japan. Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun protested Japan's decision to host what China deems separatist activities disguised as a private trip, warning it sends a misleading signal.

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China's foreign ministry has urged Japan to approach Taiwan-related issues with greater caution. This follows a recent visit by Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung to Japan, an event that has sparked controversy.
Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun conveyed China's strong protest during a routine press address, criticizing Japan for hosting the Taiwanese official.
Guo expressed concerns that Japan's actions provide a stage for activities Beijing considers separatist, arguing that the visit, labeled as a private trip, projects a significant error in international diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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