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Japan sees Taiwan as the next target of Chinese aggression after Hong Kong and wants President-elect Joe Biden to continue with President Donald Trump&rsquo;s hard line policy against Beijing as the dragon poses a grave danger to democracy.</p>
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&ldquo;We are concerned China will expand its aggressive stance into areas other than Hong Kong. I think one of the next targets, or what everyone is worried about, is Taiwan,&rdquo; Japan&rsquo;s deputy defence minister Yasuhide Nakayama told new agency Reuters in an interview.</p>
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&ldquo;So far, I haven&rsquo;t yet seen a clear policy or an announcement on Taiwan from Joe Biden. I would like to hear it quickly, then we can also prepare our response on Taiwan in accordance,&rdquo; Nakayama said. He called the island&rsquo;s safety a &ldquo;red line.&rdquo; During his election campaign, Biden did come out in favour of strengthening ties with Taiwan and other democratic countries.</p>
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President Donald Trump had increased sales of military hardware to Taiwan in the face of increasing threats from mainland China which claims that the island nation is a part of its territory. Japan follows a &ldquo;one China&rdquo; policy as part of its strategy to balance its relationship with neighbouring giant China and its long time military ally Washington.</p>
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But its engagement with Taiwan has also been growing what is seen as an essentially non-government basis. Japan shares strategic interests with Taiwan as it is situated in sea lanes through which Japan&rsquo;s energy supplies and trade flow.</p>
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Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday that Taiwan is China&rsquo;s internal affair. &ldquo;We firmly oppose interference in China&rsquo;s internal affairs by any country or anyone by any means,&rdquo; he remarked. Taiwan&rsquo;s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou said , &ldquo;We look forward to working closely with the Biden team, to continue to steadily improve Taiwan-U.S. relations on the basis of the existing solid friendship.&rdquo;</p>
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