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Timeline of Japan and China's spat Tokyo, Feb 13 (AFP) Feb 13, 2026 A spat between Tokyo and Beijing following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's suggestion of Japanese military action if China invaded Taiwan isn't going away. AFP tracks the timeline of the dispute between Asia's two biggest economies -- whose relations have long been frosty -- after Japan seized a Chinese fishing vessel and arrested its captain.
The apparently unscripted remarks in a budget committee meeting in parliament depart from past premiers' more cautious language. China has long insisted that Taiwan, occupied for decades by Japan until 1945, is its territory and has not ruled out force to achieve "reunification".
The next day Japan calls in the Chinese ambassador over an X post by the Osaka consul general threatening, with apparent reference to Takaichi, to "cut off that dirty neck".
The number of Chinese visitors to Japan -- previously the biggest contingent -- tumbles 45 percent in December to 330,000.
Beijing then says premier Li Qiang has no plans to meet with Takaichi in a G20 summit in South Africa.
The talks make little progress and images on Chinese state media of Kanai appearing to bow to his counterpart go viral on Chinese social media.
China had only recently resumed purchasing some items after banning them following Japan's release of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant in 2023.
China calls the deployment a "deliberate attempt to create regional tension and provoke military confrontation".
Culture isn't spared. On November 28, Japanese singer Maki Otsuki abandons a performance in Shanghai part-way through the "One Piece" theme song when the music and lights are cut.
On December 9, Russian and Chinese bombers rendezvous in the East China Sea and fly around Japan, Tokyo says. The next day the Japanese and US air forces conduct their "tactical exercises" involving two US B52 bombers.
The statement fuels worries that Beijing may choke supplies of vital rare earth minerals, some of which are included in China's list of "dual-use" goods.
"It feels like my own children are going somewhere far away," Nene Hashino, a woman in her 40s wearing a panda-themed jacket and clutching a bear stuffed toy, tells AFP.
She says she is open to dialogue with China but Beijing says she should withdraw her remarks about Taiwan first. "Proclaiming dialogue with one's mouth while engaging in confrontation -- no one will accept this kind of dialogue," China says.
"The vessel's captain was ordered to stop for an inspection by a fisheries inspector, but the vessel failed to comply and fled," Japan's fisheries agency says. |
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