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China demands more than just 'regret' from Japan after embassy break-in

China demands more than just 'regret' from Japan after embassy break-in

ReutersFri, March 27, 2026 at 7:55 AM UTC

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A Japanese police officer stands guard in front of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

BEIJING, March 27 (Reuters) - Japan has expressed its "regret" over the break-in into the ‌Chinese embassy in Tokyo by a knife-wielding ‌Japanese military officer, but that is "far from enough", said ​the Chinese foreign ministry on Friday.

The Japan side has still not said anything about the details of the incident, Lin Jian, spokesperson ‌at the foreign ⁠ministry, told a regular news conference.

Minoru Kihara, Japan's top government spokesperson, has ⁠described the incident on Tuesday as "regrettable" and said the government would take measures to prevent ​it from ​happening again.

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The incident ​threatens to further ‌roil Sino-Japanese ties. Relations have sharply deteriorated since November when the Japanese prime minister said Japan could deploy its military if a Chinese move against Taiwan also threatened its territory.

"The ‌Japanese side has expressed ​deep regret to the Chinese ​side regarding ​this incident, but this is far ‌from sufficient," said Lin.

"We ​once again ​urge the Japanese side to conduct a thorough investigation as soon as possible and ​provide China ‌with a responsible explanation."

(Reporting by Ryan Woo ​and Ethan Wang; Editing by Shri ​Navaratnam and Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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