China Warns Against Crossing Red Line on Taiwan, Targets US Arms Dealer
China’s foreign ministry warns against crossing the red line on Taiwan, imposing countermeasures on US arms dealer Lockheed Martin Corp.
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China’s foreign ministry warns against crossing the red line on Taiwan, imposing countermeasures on US arms dealer Lockheed Martin Corp.
China has enacted new guidelines to criminalize and punish individuals advocating for ‘Taiwan independence,’ reinforcing its stance on national unity and sovereignty.
Support for Taiwan region’s leader Lai Ching-te has dropped by nearly 10 points in his first month in office, according to recent polls.
Mazu Cultural Activity Week on Meizhou Island strengthens spiritual and cultural ties across the Taiwan Straits through shared traditions and community events.
Taiwan’s new leader Lai Ching-te heightens cross-Strait tensions as 27 U.S. defense contractors visit, sparking local criticism.
China’s Defense Ministry strongly opposes the U.S. approval of $300 million in arms sales to Taiwan, calling for immediate withdrawal and emphasizing adherence to the one-China principle.
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.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has called on the US to stop sending any form of wrong signals to ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces, emphasizing Taiwan’s status as an inalienable part of China’s territory.
China strongly condemns remarks from the US, Japan, and the ROK during their trilateral meetings, accusing them of vilifying China over issues like Taiwan and the South China Sea.
Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun promises the PLA’s readiness to prevent Taiwan independence and uphold the one-China principle at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue.