
Taiwan Locals Express Caution Over U.S. Dependence Amid Reunification Prospects
Residents in Taiwan warn that overreliance on U.S. protection could be risky, while some hope a favorable reunification may bring stability.
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Residents in Taiwan warn that overreliance on U.S. protection could be risky, while some hope a favorable reunification may bring stability.
Taiwan residents voice hope for a future of national reunification through friendly dialogue amid ongoing tensions with the Chinese mainland.
The 20th anniversary of China’s Anti-Secession Law marks two decades of deterring separatist elements and upholding the one-China principle for peaceful national reunification.
At a Beijing symposium, China’s top legislator Zhao Leji emphasized resolute action against separatist activities and external interference, reinforcing the drive for national reunification.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson warns that any provocation by “Taiwan independence” forces will meet resolute action, affirming commitments to peaceful reunification.
A Chinese military spokesperson asserts that U.S. weapons will not prevent the inevitable end of Taiwan independence, emphasizing PLA’s role in promoting reunification.
At a Beijing conference, CPC official Wang Huning emphasized advancing national reunification and strengthening cross-strait ties with Taiwan, advocating for cooperation and shared development.
China’s Senior Taiwan Affairs Official Song Tao urges the US to collaborate for cross-Strait peace, stability, and support reunification efforts during a meeting in Beijing.
Pro-reunification parties in Taiwan region criticize recent U.S. arms sales and Lai Ching-te’s alleged pursuit of independence, calling for peace and reunification.
Over 200 participants from Taiwan and mainland China’s Guangdong Province gathered in Guangzhou to advance national reunification efforts through enhanced cross-Straits exchanges.