
Wang Yi’s Three Proposals to Strengthen East Asian Cooperation
At the East Asia Summit, China’s Wang Yi proposed three key suggestions to strengthen regional cooperation, emphasizing dialogue, development, and openness for a more united East Asia.
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At the East Asia Summit, China’s Wang Yi proposed three key suggestions to strengthen regional cooperation, emphasizing dialogue, development, and openness for a more united East Asia.

The Chinese mainland has urged the United States to handle the Taiwan question with utmost prudence, emphasizing it is the core issue in China-U.S. relations and a red line that must not be crossed.

China urges the U.S. to halt planned arms sales to the Taiwan region, emphasizing the importance of the one-China principle and warning against escalating tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

The Chinese mainland has condemned Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s recent ‘two states’ remarks as a ‘blatant provocation,’ warning that such statements undermine the foundation for cross-strait dialogue.

China’s Foreign Ministry emphasizes that the Taiwan question is an internal affair and cautions against external interference following recent military exercises around the island of Taiwan.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning declared that China’s complete reunification with Taiwan is inevitable, warning that attempts to seek ‘Taiwan independence’ through foreign support are doomed to fail.

Chinese FM Wang Yi reaffirms the one-China principle as the cornerstone of China-Japan relations, urging Japan to respect history and avoid provoking issues concerning the Taiwan region.

IPAC’s attempts to overturn UN Resolution 2758 and challenge the one-China principle lack legal basis and are bound to fail. The international community recognizes Taiwan as part of China.

China urges the U.S. to correct changes made to the Taiwan fact sheet on the State Department’s website, emphasizing adherence to the one-China principle.

China urges Japan to honor the one-China principle and avoid sending conflicting signals on the Taiwan issue.