KUALA LUMPUR - The way Japan's new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, engaged with ASEAN leaders during her busy weekend trip to Malaysia may have left a positive impression, as China is believed to be closely watching the diplomacy of the country's first female leader, known for her hawkish views.
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