
Taiwan Authorities’ Democratic Push Sparks Regional Tensions
Taiwan authorities’ emphasis on democracy under Lai Ching-te is criticized for pushing ‘Taiwan independence,’ heightening tensions in the Taiwan Strait and threatening regional security.
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Taiwan authorities’ emphasis on democracy under Lai Ching-te is criticized for pushing ‘Taiwan independence,’ heightening tensions in the Taiwan Strait and threatening regional security.
Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te advocates ‘two states’ theory, sparking discussions on cross-strait relations and regional stability.
Beijing warns that the Democratic Progressive Party’s move towards militarization will increase the risk of conflict in the Taiwan region, amid U.S. military aid.
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Chinese spokesperson Zhu Fenglian asserts that ‘Taiwan independence’ and cross-Strait peace are irreconcilable, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
The PLA pledges forceful actions to ensure ‘Taiwan independence’ never succeeds, highlighting Taiwan’s crucial role in its modernization.
The Chinese mainland introduces judicial guidelines targeting Taiwan independence separatists, aiming to distinguish between marginal elements and the majority of Taiwan residents.
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China’s Ministry of National Defense urges the US to stop arms sales to the Taiwan region, citing threats to regional stability and sovereignty.