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Japan will pay ‘painful price’ if it steps out of line over Taiwan, China military says

Japan will pay ‘painful price’ if it steps out of line over Taiwan, China military says
China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday (November 27, 2025) that Japan will have to pay a "painful price" if it steps out of line over Taiwan, responding to Japanese plans to deploy missiles on an island some 100 kilometers from Taiwan's coast.
The remarks come amid the countries' worst diplomatic crisis in years, after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said that this month a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo.
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi on Sunday (November 23, 2025) said that plans were "steadily moving forward" to deploy a medium-range surface-to-air missile unit at a military base on Yonaguni, an island about 110 kilometers off Taiwan's east coast.
Asked about the deployment, which China's Foreign Ministry has already criticised, the Japanese Defence Ministry said how to "resolve the Taiwan question" was a Chinese matter and nothing to do with Japan, which controlled Taiwan from 1895 until the end of World War II in 1945.
"Not only has Japan failed to deeply reflect on its grave crimes of aggression and colonial rule in Taiwan, it has instead, in defiance of world opinion, entertained the delusion of military intervention in the Taiwan Strait," spokesperson Jiang Bin told a regular news briefing.
"The People's Liberation Army has powerful capabilities and reliable means to defeat any invading enemy. If the Japanese side dares to cross the line even half a step and bring trouble upon itself, it will inevitably pay a painful price," Mr. Jiang added.
Taiwan's democratically elected Government rejects Beijing's territorial claims, saying only the island's people can decide their future.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te this week unveiled plans to spend an extra $40 billion on defence over the coming eight years, which China criticised as a waste of money that would only plunge Taiwan into disaster.
Asked about that criticism, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council spokesperson Liang Wen-chieh said on Thursday (November 27, 2025) that China's defence spending was far greater than Taiwan's.
"If they could place importance on cross-strait peace, this money could also be used to improve the mainland's economy and people's livelihoods," Mr. Liang said.
The two sides of the strait would not then be like this, at daggers drawn; that would be good for everyone.
China's military operates almost daily in the waters and skies around Taiwan in what the Government in Taipei says is part of Beijing's harassment and pressure campaign against it.
Published - November 27, 2025 03:26 pm IST
China / Japan / Taiwan / World
Source: The Hindu
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After Dubai and London, the Global Chess League has arrived in another great city. Mumbai, a megapolis like no other, is indeed an apt venue for Season Three of a chess event like no other. The GCL, a joint venture of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, obviously draws inspiration from the IPL
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