Beijing summons Japanese ambassador in latest protest over PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments
Chinese foreign ministry calls Japanese leader’s remarks ‘egregiously wrong’ and urges Tokyo ‘to immediately correct itself’

Sun Weidong, China’s foreign vice-minister, summoned ambassador Kenji Kanasugi on Thursday. He expressed strong dissatisfaction and opposition to Takaichi’s remarks, describing them as “egregiously wrong and highly dangerous”, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.
The warning came amid an escalating war of words following Takaichi’s remarks last week that Japan could deploy its military in the event of a cross-strait conflict. Beijing on Monday lodged a protest over her remarks, with its foreign ministry describing them as “a blatant interference in China’s internal affairs”.

Sun told Kanasugi that the Taiwan issue “is an untouchable red line” that “brooks no external interference”.