China to impose sanctions on former head of Japan’s self-defence forces, who serves as adviser to Taiwan’s executive branch

Iwasaki is prohibited from entering China and trading or working with groups or individuals within the country, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Monday.

Akiko Yoshinaga

Akiko Yoshinaga

The Japan News

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File photo of former chief of Japan’s Self-Defence Forces’ Joint Staff Shigeru Iwasaki. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN

December 16, 2025

TOKYO – China has decided to impose sanctions on Shigeru Iwasaki, a former chief of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces’ Joint Staff, prohibiting him from entering the country and trading or working with groups or individuals within China, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced Monday.

The measure takes effect immediately.

Iwasaki was appointed in March as a political adviser to the executive branch of Taiwan. It is highly unusual for a former SDF member to hold a position within the Taiwan government.

Regarding the reasons for the sanctions, the ministry said Monday, “He colluded with ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces, interfered in China’s internal affairs and seriously undermined China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

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