Japan Steps Up Diplomatic Push to Calm China
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The diplomatic row over comments on Taiwan has evolved from a war of words to Beijing advising its citizens against travelling and studying abroad in Japan.
Both countries have summoned each other’s ambassadors after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a Chinese attack on Taiwan could draw a military response from Tokyo.
Beijing has launched sweeping restrictions on travel, cultural exchanges and business visits to Japan after Tokyo signalled it might intervene militarily in a Taiwan conflict.
The advisory issued by Japan's embassy in China came as a senior Japanese foreign ministry official travelled to Beijing to hold talks on Tuesday with his Chinese counterpart to try and tamp down tensions.
If you notice any individuals or groups that seem suspicious in any way, do not approach them and leave the area promptly’: embassy.
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