Japan rejects US assessment of its shift on Taiwan ahead of leaders' meeting
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Japan rejects US assessment of its shift on Taiwan ahead of leaders' meeting

TOKYO, March 19 (Reuters) - Japan rejected a U.S. assessment that its stance on how it might react to a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan marked a "significant shift" on Thursday, an issue that could cloud an imminent leaders' summit between Tokyo and Washington. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takai
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