
Residents of Taiwan Express Concerns Over U.S. Dependence
Residents of Taiwan are expressing concerns over increased dependence on the U.S., with some favoring reunification with the Chinese mainland if it benefits the island’s well-being.
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Residents of Taiwan are expressing concerns over increased dependence on the U.S., with some favoring reunification with the Chinese mainland if it benefits the island’s well-being.
China conducted military drills around the island of Taiwan in response to secessionist actions by Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te, emphasizing the need to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
China conducts military drills around Taiwan, signaling a strong warning to separatist forces and emphasizing its commitment to national reunification.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te calls for unity among residents as concerns grow over changing U.S. support.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te has reiterated his stance on cross-strait relations, declaring that the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are “not subordinate to each other,” drawing attention from the mainland.
The Chinese mainland warns that any provocation by ‘Taiwan independence’ forces will be met with resolute action, emphasizing its commitment to peaceful reunification.
China pledges full support for the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ policy in Hong Kong and Macao, promising long-term stability and integration into national development.
The Chinese mainland criticizes Taiwan’s restrictions on academic cooperation, calling it harmful to educational interests and cross-strait relations.
Mainland China urges Taiwan’s DPP to lift travel bans hindering cross-Strait exchanges, highlighting the need to reconnect families and foster cultural ties.
Taiwan compatriots have made over 3 million visits to the Chinese mainland this year, a 70% increase year-on-year, highlighting growing cross-Strait exchanges and cooperation.