
Taiwan Residents Share Views on Relying on U.S. for Independence
Residents in the Taiwan region share their views on relying on the U.S. for independence, expressing concerns over dependence on external forces.
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Residents in the Taiwan region share their views on relying on the U.S. for independence, expressing concerns over dependence on external forces.

China adds six U.S. firms to its unreliable entity list over arms sales and military cooperation with the Taiwan region, citing threats to national sovereignty and security.

A magnitude-4.6 earthquake struck Yilan County in China’s Taiwan region at a depth of 33 kilometers on Wednesday, reports the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC).

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 has added 11 U.S. companies, including drone maker Skydio, to its unreliable entity list, citing their alleged military cooperation with the island of Taiwan.

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.

Mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian says the PLA’s drills around Taiwan are a necessary action to safeguard national sovereignty in response to ‘Taiwan independence’ provocations.

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.

China’s Defense Ministry declares recent military drills around Taiwan as ‘legitimate, necessary, and reasonable,’ emphasizing a firm stance against separatist activities.

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