Why Japan’s drift to the right means a ‘long-term struggle’ for China
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says that ‘China will never allow Japanese right-wing forces to turn back the clock of history’

The assessment comes as relations between the two countries nosedive, prompted by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s suggestion earlier this month that a hypothetical conflict in the Taiwan Strait would trigger a military response from Tokyo.
Beijing has also revived the spectre of Japan’s wartime past, connecting Takaichi’s comments to Japan’s invasion of China nearly a century ago.
“China will never allow Japanese right-wing forces to turn back the clock of history,” Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Saturday, according to Chinese state media.
“[Mainland China] will never allow external forces to interfere in Taiwan, and will never allow Japanese militarism to resurface.”