Shinzo Abe Warns Beijing Not to ‘Misjudge’ Situation in East China Sea

Shinzo Abe Warns Beijing Not to ‘Misjudge’ Situation in East China Sea
Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends the lower house plenary session of parliament to elect the prime minister of Japan, in Tokyo on Nov. 10, 2021. CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned China on Wednesday not to “misjudge” the situation in the East China Sea and “go astray” in its actions during a virtual address to a Taiwanese think tank on Japan-Taiwan relations.

His speech angered Beijing, which said via its foreign ministry spokesperson that it “deplores and rejects” Abe’s statements, and has lodged “stern” complaints with Japan through diplomatic channels.

Nicole Hao
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Nicole Hao is a Washington-based reporter focused on China-related topics. Before joining the Epoch Media Group in July 2009, she worked as a global product manager for a railway business in Paris, France.
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