Afghanistan, Nov. 24 -- China has accused Japan of crossing a "red line" following remarks by Japanese officials regarding Taiwan, escalating tensions between the two nations.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks about Taiwan, calling them "shocking" and a dangerous signal. Wang condemned Takaichi's suggestion that Japan could respond militarily if China attacked Taiwan, describing it as an unnecessary escalation.

According to Reuters, Wang accused Takaichi of sending a "wrong and dangerous" message that could destabilize the region. He warned that Japan's provocative stance could escalate tensions with China, which remains adamantly opposed to any foreign involvement in Taiwa...