March 9, 2026
China criticises Taiwan premier's visit to Japan, calls it 'evil designs'
China has denounced Taiwan Premier Cho's visit to Japan, calling it part of 'evil designs' and reiterating its opposition to official exchanges between Taiwan and countries with which it has diplomatic relations.
March 9, 2026

Beijing – China has strongly condemned the recent visit of Taiwan's premier to Japan, describing the trip as part of 'evil designs' aimed at undermining the 'One China' principle.
According to reports, Taiwan's Premier Cho flew to Japan on Saturday, marking the first time a Taiwanese premier has visited the country since Japan and Taiwan severed formal diplomatic relations in 1972. The visit has drawn sharp criticism from Chinese authorities, who view such interactions as a challenge to their sovereignty claims over Taiwan.
China maintains that Taiwan is an inalienable part of its territory and opposes any official exchanges between Taiwan and countries with which it has diplomatic relations. The Chinese government has repeatedly urged other nations to adhere to the 'One China' policy and refrain from engaging in official contact with Taiwanese officials.
Cho's visit to Japan is seen as a significant development in the context of regional diplomacy, given the long-standing historical ties and the sensitive nature of cross-strait relations. The trip comes at a time of heightened tensions between China and Taiwan, with Beijing increasing its diplomatic and military pressure on the island.
China's condemnation of the visit underscores its ongoing efforts to isolate Taiwan diplomatically and discourage other countries from strengthening ties with the self-governed island. The Chinese government has warned that any actions perceived as supporting Taiwan's independence could have serious consequences for bilateral relations.
Japan, which switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1972, maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan through economic and cultural exchanges. However, official visits by high-ranking Taiwanese officials remain rare and are closely monitored by Beijing.
The latest development is expected to further strain China-Japan relations, as Beijing continues to assert its position on the Taiwan issue and calls on the international community to respect its sovereignty claims.
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