cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/49460438

Japan will downgrade its description of ties with China from “one of its most important” in an annual diplomatic report, according to a draft reviewed by reporters, as relations with ​Beijing worsen.

The 2026 Diplomatic Bluebook, which Prime ‌Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ‌government is expected to approve next ​month, will instead describe China as an important neighbor and the relationship as “strategic” and “mutually beneficial.”

The draft cites a series ⁠of confrontations with Beijing over the past year, including export controls ⁠on rare earths, radar lock-ons targeting Japanese military aircraft and increased pressure around Taiwan.

The shift in ​tone underscores a deterioration ⁠in ties that has become entrenched since November, when Takaichi angered Beijing by saying that ⁠Japan could ​deploy its military if a Chinese move against ​neighboring Taiwan also threatened its territory.

In a ​speech to parliament last month, Takaichi warned of Chinese “coercion” ⁠and mounting economic and security threats posed by Beijing and its regional partners Russia and North Korea.

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