Japan warns of possible war in East Asia.
The Japanese prime minister has warned that a similar Ukraine-like war could break out in the East Asian region.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida warned today (Sunday) that armed conflict similar to the Ukraine war could break out in East Asia.
During a meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Jason in London, Kishida made similar claims about a possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan, saying that peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait were essential for Tokyo and the international community. .
“We must work with our allies and like-minded countries and we will never tolerate a unilateral effort to change the current situation by using force in the Indo-Pacific region, especially in East Asia,” the Japanese official explained.
“Ukraine will probably be the East Asia of tomorrow,” Kishida warned, referring to the continuing war in Ukraine.
Since the start of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine on February 24, many Western countries, including the United States and even other countries, have tried to somehow link China to Ukraine’s attacks and say that Russia is attacking China to attack Taiwan has shown the green light; A claim that Beijing denies.
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu recently said that they were studying the situation in Ukraine to learn lessons from using the war in the event of a possible Chinese invasion of the island.
“We are trying to see what we can learn from Ukraine in its defense,” Wu said. There are definitely two things. The first is asymmetric capability. Look at the Ukrainians, they use small individual weapons to go to war with a big enemy, and I think that is what we can learn. “In fact, we are ready for it, but we need more investment in this area.”