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Japan's Diplomatic Victory: G7 Issues Strong Warning on Taiwan

18/06/2026 16:52 - Internacionales

Primera ministra de Japón Sanae Takaichi firmando documento diplomático en cumbre del G7 con banderas de las siete potencias mundiales, expresión determinada, mapa del Estrecho de Taiwán en pantalla de fondo

A Diplomatic Triumph for Japan at the G7

The final declaration of the Group of Seven (G7) featured a forceful paragraph regarding tensions in the Taiwan Strait. This represents a significant diplomatic achievement for Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who championed the issue during the summit held in Évian, France.

The text approved by the seven world powers states: "We reaffirm our opposition to any unilateral attempt to change the status quo, particularly through force or coercion, in the East and South China Seas and across the Taiwan Strait, issues that must only be resolved peacefully through dialogue."

Why is Taiwan Important?

The Taiwan Strait is approximately 130 kilometers (80 miles) wide and separates the island of Taiwan from mainland China. It is one of the most critical maritime routes in the world:

  • 50% of global maritime traffic passes through this zone.
  • 90% of advanced semiconductors (chips) are manufactured in Taiwan.
  • China has claimed sovereignty over the island since 1949.

Japan's "Iron Lady"

Sanae Takaichi, known for her firm stance against Beijing, warned that Japan should enter a state of alert if China invades Taiwan, triggering an immediate military reinforcement.

Beijing ordered reprisals for these statements, but the Prime Minister reiterated them with resolution, convinced they represent her nation's interests.

Geopolitical Context: China's Ambitions

Tension Point Current Situation Implication
Taiwan Strait China claims total sovereignty Risk of military blockade
South China Sea Dispute over Spratly and Paracel islands Control of trade routes
East China Sea Dispute with Japan over Senkaku/Diaoyu Direct tension with Japan

The Message to China and North Korea

The G7 declaration also included references to North Korea and its nuclear ambitions. Kim Jong-un maintains close ties with Vladimir Putin, reportedly receiving billions in funding and missile training in exchange for military assistance for the invasion of Ukraine.

In a press conference following the summit, Takaichi stated: "The G7 expressed a united and serious concern regarding export controls on critical minerals and economic coercion."

Japan reduced its dependency on these minerals over 15 years, an experience that could serve as a model for other powers.

Rare Earths: The Achilles' Heel

China controls approximately 60% of global rare earth production, elements essential for manufacturing semiconductors, electric vehicle batteries, and military technology. Takaichi warned that "the extortion of the Chinese regime on the global economy through dominance of rare earths must not be repeated."

Regional Reactions

The news brought relief to Taipei, as well as to the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Australia—all nations with territorial or economic disputes with China in the region.

According to a European military source: "A takeover of Taiwan by China would be Beijing's gateway to the Pacific and its subsequent control."

The United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, and Japan agreed that any disruption in the strait would represent a global threat.

Conclusion: A Clear Message to Beijing

The G7 was subtle but clear in its final paragraph regarding Asia: "We welcome the Global Convergence Summit for Growth convened by President Macron on June 11, 2026, with the participation of China.". The powers seek dialogue but maintain firmness against the expansionist ambitions of the Xi Jinping regime.

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