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Taiwan’s president backed Japan with a sushi post amid China’s threats and rising regional tensions.
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te expressed support for Japan by sharing social media photos of a sushi meal featuring Japanese yellowtail and scallops, amid rising tensions following China’s threat to ban Japanese seafood imports.
The move came after Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated a Chinese attack on Taiwan could prompt a military response.
Taiwan’s government, which rejects China’s sovereignty claims, has faced prior economic sanctions from Beijing, which it attributes to coercion.
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung urged international solidarity against China’s economic and military pressure.
China dismissed Lai’s gesture as symbolic and reaffirmed Taiwan’s status as part of China.
El presidente de Taiwán respaldó a Japón con un post de sushi en medio de las amenazas de China y el aumento de las tensiones regionales.