Countries in the Asia-Pacific have expressed their concerns over China's latest drills in the Taiwan Strait. Japan says it will continue to monitor developments, saying it is important to work with the United States and other allies to ensure peace in the region.
Countries in the Asia-Pacific have expressed their concerns over China 's latest drills in the Taiwan Strait. Japan says it will continue to monitor developments, saying it is important to work with the United States and other allies to ensure peace in the region. South Korea says it remains committed to respecting the "One China " policy, adding that China is well aware there is "no change" over the country's stance.
Countries in the Asia-Pacific have expressed their concerns over China's latest drills in the Taiwan Strait. Japan says it will continue to monitor developments, saying it is important to work with the United States and other allies to ensure peace in the region. South Korea says it remains committed to respecting the "One China" policy, adding that China is well aware there is "no change" over the country's stance.
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