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Japan PM Takaichi, Trump Hold First Call Amid Rising China–Taiwan Tensions

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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held her first phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday, focusing on the evolving situation between China and Taiwan. The call came shortly after Takaichi’s recent parliamentary remarks, where she suggested that a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan could prompt a Japanese military response—comments that triggered strong backlash from Beijing, including a suspension of group travel to Japan.
During the discussion, Trump shared an overview of the current state of U.S.–China relations. Takaichi told reporters that Trump emphasized their strong personal relationship and expressed willingness to engage in future conversations. She did not disclose further details of the call.
The issue of Taiwan remains central to regional security. While China maintains that Taiwan is part of its territory and has not ruled out force to reunify with the island, Taiwan’s leadership continues to assert that its future can only be decided by its people. Taiwan’s premier reiterated on Tuesday that “returning” to China is not an option for its 23 million citizens.
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara also underscored the significance of stable U.S.–China relations, noting their importance for the broader international community.

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