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    China reiterates demand that Japanese PM retract Taiwan remarks

    BEIJING, Dec ​16 (Reuters) - China on Tuesday reiterated its demand that Japan ⁠retract Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks about Taiwan, more ‍than a month after Takaichi ​said an attack on the democratically governed island could be ​deemed an existential threat to Japan.

    "On key issues, Japan is still 'squeezing toothpaste' and 'burying nails,' attempting to obfuscate ‌and muddle through," Chinese foreign ‌ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said ​during a regular press briefing, adding that Beijing is "firmly ‌opposed to this."

    Diplomatic relations between ⁠Tokyo and Beijing have been ‌at their ​lowest in years after Takaichi suggested a hypothetical Chinese attack ⁠on Taiwan ⁠could trigger a military response ​from Tokyo.

    (Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by ‌Christopher Cushing)

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