‘BEHAVE!!!’: China’s ‘Last Warning’ After Japan, Taiwan Brutally MOCK Xi Jinping With A Sushi Lunch China is escalating its warnings to Japan as Beijing confirms Premier Li Qiang will not meet Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at the G20 Summit. China’s Foreign Ministry accused Tokyo of “crossing red lines” on Taiwan and urged Japan to “behave itself.” Tensions spiked after Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te posted a photo of Japanese sushi, prompting Beijing to reaffirm that “Taiwan is China’s Taiwan.” China also postponed a planned trilateral meeting with Japan and South Korea and announced new restrictions on Japanese aquatic imports. With both sides trading sharp warnings, regional diplomacy is now under intense strain.

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