
Why Taiwan Remains an Inalienable Part of China: A Historical Perspective
Explore the historical and political reasons why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, shaping current international relations.
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Explore the historical and political reasons why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, shaping current international relations.
China Coast Guard urges Philippines to stop provocative fishing activities near Nansha Qundao.
China’s Ministry of National Defense sharply criticizes the US for approving $385 million in arms sales to the Taiwan region, labeling it a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to regional stability.
Chinese premier Xi Jinping emphasizes the need for high-quality cooperation in the Belt and Road Initiative to drive global economic growth and sustainable development.
China urges Paraguay to develop a clear understanding of the one-China principle, emphasizing its importance for bilateral relations and international norms.
Chile’s Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren Stork is set to visit China from December 3-5, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and foster greater cooperation.
China strongly condemns Lithuania’s demand for Chinese diplomats to leave, citing violations of the one-China principle and impacting bilateral relations.
China’s first overseas atmospheric background station, the Zhongshan Station in Antarctica, begins operations to enhance global climate change monitoring and understanding.
China and Nepal are strengthening their partnership with zero tariffs and a significant boost in trade, fostering deeper economic and cultural ties.
China transforms land with pioneering sand control strategies, achieving land degradation neutrality.