Japan's Strengthened Security Ties with Taiwan: A Provocative Move for China

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Japan has appointed a serving government official as its de facto defense attache in Taiwan, signaling an elevation in security ties that is likely to anger China. This move, which comes amid Beijing's expanding military presence around Taiwan, aims to support the democratic island and enhance information gathering and communication with Taiwan's military. While Japan maintains "non-governmental" ties with Taiwan, the appointment of an active duty defense official is seen as symbolic and highlights Tokyo's nervousness about China's reaction. China has urged Japan to abide by the one-China principle and be cautious in its actions on the Taiwan issue.
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