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🇨🇳🇯🇵 G20 SNUB: CHINA GHOSTS JAPAN AS TAIWAN TENSIONS SPIKE Beijing just iced Tokyo - publicly, deliberately, and with G20-level swagger. China’s foreign ministry says Premier Li Qiang will not meet Japan’s PM in South Africa, marking one of the most visible diplomatic cold shoulders in years. The trigger? Tokyo’s new red line: A Japanese minister told parliament that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a Japanese military response. Beijing treated that like a live wire. Foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning accused Japan of “seriously damaging” the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations and demanded Tokyo retract its “wrongful” remarks. This isn’t posturing - it’s strategic theatre. Japan is openly signaling it won’t stay neutral on Taiwan. China is signaling it’s done pretending that’s acceptable. At the G20, they won’t shake hands. But everyone else will be watching, because this isn’t a diplomatic snub - it’s the dress rehearsal for the next real crisis in East Asia. Source: Reuters























