
Why Taiwan Is Inseparable from China: An Explainer
An exploration of why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, delving into historical ties and recent developments shaping cross-strait relations.
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An exploration of why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, delving into historical ties and recent developments shaping cross-strait relations.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reaffirms that China will ultimately achieve reunification with Taiwan, emphasizing Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory.

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 conducts military drills around Taiwan, signaling a strong warning to separatist forces and emphasizing its commitment to national reunification.

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.

The Chinese mainland warns that any provocation by ‘Taiwan independence’ forces will be met with resolute action, emphasizing its commitment to peaceful reunification.

At a Beijing conference, senior CPC official Wang Huning emphasized fostering unity with Taiwan and advancing national reunification through collaboration and shared development.
China renews its commitment to peaceful reunification with Taiwan through the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ model, promising to respect the island’s unique characteristics.