
China Calls on US to Halt Taiwan Arms Sales
China urges the US to halt military aid and arms sales to Taiwan, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to peace in the Taiwan Straits.
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China urges the US to halt military aid and arms sales to Taiwan, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to peace in the Taiwan Straits.
Mainland China has extended condolences to victims of a deadly warehouse fire in Taiwan’s Taichung city, which killed nine people and injured eight others.
China’s defense spokesperson Wu Qian asserts any attempts to split the nation will fail, emphasizing the PLA’s commitment to national sovereignty amid Taiwan tensions.
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China has criticized Taiwan’s Vice President Lai Ching-te’s stopover in the US, calling it a push for Taiwan independence and urging a return to the one-China principle.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning states that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China and asserts that the Taiwan question is China’s internal affair.
Taiwan’s Vice President Lai Ching-te’s U.S. stopover sparks mixed reactions among local residents, highlighting differing views on cross-Strait relations and the importance of dialogue.
China is imposing sanctions on 13 U.S. military firms over arms sales to Taiwan, citing violations of the one-China principle and interference in internal affairs.
Taiwan’s recent interactions with the U.S. spark debates on whether American support brings peace or provokes tension in the region.
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