Laura Zhou v deníku South China Morning Post uvádí,
že mluvčí čínského ministerstva zahraničí Zhao Lijian ve středu vyzval Spojené
státy, aby nesankcionova.
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Beijing: Chinese Foreign Ministry lashed out against Japanese Defence Chief Nobuo Kishi saying Nansei Islands - southernmost of the Japanese mainland close to Taiwan is a source of concern and said that Beijing will safeguard its territory and Tokyo should not stretch too far.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian on Friday (May 21) said that Japan should stop misinformation and slander against China, reported South China Morning Post (SCMP). Japan`s irresponsible remarks are stoking military competition, stirring up regional tensions, provoking military confrontations and meddling in Taiwan issues, Zhao said.
He warned against interference in Taiwan, a self-ruled island Beijing vows to bring back into its fold, by force if necessary.
China warns Japan against stoking military tensions
ANI
23 May 2021, 19:55 GMT+10
Beijing [China], May 23 (ANI): Chinese Foreign Ministry lashed out against Japanese Defence Chief Nobuo Kishi saying Nansei Islands - southernmost of the Japanese mainland close to Taiwan are a source of concern and said that Beijing will safeguard its territory and Tokyo should not stretch too far.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian on Friday said that Japan should stop misinformation and slander against China, reported South China Morning Post (SCMP). Japan s irresponsible remarks are stoking military competition, stirring up regional tensions, provoking military confrontations and meddling in Taiwan issues, Zhao said.
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This is the first in a two-part series on the potential impacts of presidential elections in the region on relations with China and the United States. Here, Laura Zhou and Eduardo Baptista examine the challenges a swing in the electoral pendulum could pose for South Korea s semiconductor industry.
On the one side is China, the biggest market for computer chips from South Korea, which controls more than half of the global market for semiconductors.
Semiconductors are crucial to almost every industry in the modern economy, from mobile phones to cars and defence facilities, and in March alone, China, including Hong Kong, accounted for 60 per cent of South Korea s exports of the products, according to Seoul s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.