China says Taiwan Premier’s Japan visit ‘harbours evil designs’

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun takes a question from a journalist at a press conference in Beijing, China January 7, 2025. REUTERS
BEIJING, March 9 (Reuters) – China’s foreign ministry said on Monday Taiwan Premier ​Cho Jung-tai visited Japan “harbouring evil ‌designs” to engage in “separatist provocations through petty manoeuvres”, after Cho went ​to Japan on what ​he said was a private ⁠trip to support the island’s ​baseball team.
Cho flew to Japan ​on Saturday to watch Taiwan’s team play in the World Baseball Classic, ​in what Taiwanese media said ​was the first trip to the country ‌by ⁠a premier since Japan and Taiwan broke formal diplomatic ties in 1972.
China is highly ​vigilant and ​opposes ⁠Japan’s attempts to push boundaries on the Taiwan ​issue, ministry spokesperson Guo ​Jiakun ⁠said, adding Tokyo will bear the consequences of any resulting ⁠fallout.

Reporting ​by Joe Cash ​in Beijing; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard ​in Taipei; Editing by Christian Schmollinger

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