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China has issued a formal letter to the United Nations warning against any potential military intervention by Japan in the Taiwan Strait. In the message, Beijing emphasized its commitment to “resolute self-defense” should Japan take part in any military actions involving Taiwan, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding the region.

The Chinese government’s statement comes amid heightened concerns over regional security and the possibility of increased military activities near Taiwan. Beijing regards Taiwan as a part of its territory and has been vocal in opposing any foreign involvement or support for the island’s independence efforts.

Japan, which maintains a complex relationship with Taiwan and the broader region, has yet to respond publicly to China’s recent diplomatic warning. The international community continues to monitor developments closely as tensions between China and other regional actors persist.

China’s move to communicate its stance through the UN appears aimed at garnering international support and reinforcing its position amid what it describes as external interference. The situation remains fluid, with analysts watching for potential escalations or attempts at diplomatic resolution.

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