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    China protests to Japan about Tokyo embassy break-in

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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     China has lodged a strong protest and made representations with the Japanese after what it ​described as a “forceful break-in” at its embassy in Tokyo, ‌the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
    An individual who claimed to be an active-duty officer of the Japan Self-Defense Forces scaled the wall and forcibly ​entered the Chinese Embassy on Tuesday morning, ministry spokesperson Lin ​Jian told a regular press conference.
    “The individual admitted that ⁠his actions were illegal and threatened to kill Chinese diplomatic personnel ​in the so-called name of God,” Lin said.
    China is “deeply shocked” by ​the incident, Lin said, urging Tokyo to conduct a thorough investigation, punish those responsible and provide an explanation.
    “The Japanese side must effectively guarantee the safety ​of the premises and personnel of Chinese embassies and consulates in ​Japan, reflect on and correct its policies towards China, and fundamentally prevent such ‌incidents ⁠from occurring again,” he said.
    The Japanese defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    Ties between the two Asian neighbours have deteriorated after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested last November ​a hypothetical Chinese ​attack on ⁠Taiwan, the democratically-governed island China claims its own, could trigger a military response from Tokyo.
    Japan will downgrade its ​description of ties with China from “one of its ​most important” ⁠in an annual diplomatic report, citing a series of confrontations with Beijing over the past year, according to a draft reviewed by Reuters.
    Asked ⁠about ​the decision, Lin reiterated a call ​for Takaichi to withdraw her remarks.
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