Germany's Foreign Minister Criticizes China's Actions in Taiwan Strait
Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul criticizes China's aggressive behavior in the Taiwan Strait and stresses the need for internationally binding rules. He commends Japan's support for Europe over Ukraine and underscores the importance of an international order backed by legal strength.

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Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul issued a sharp critique of China's actions in the Taiwan Strait on Sunday. Speaking ahead of his visit to Japan and Indonesia, Wadephul pointed to China's 'aggressive behavior' and the importance of internationally binding rules to ensure stability.
Wadephul praised Japan for its solidarity with Europe over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the economic and diplomatic significance of the Asian nation. His comments come amid increased tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, with recent incidents involving the Chinese military and U.S. naval actions.
As Chancellor Friedrich Merz gears up for a pivotal meeting with U.S. and Ukrainian leaders, Wadephul's statements highlight the growing friction between Western powers and China, particularly in light of China's stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
(With inputs from agencies.)