China Protests Japan’s Taiwan Region Meetings at APEC
China lodges protests against Japan’s meeting with Taiwan region officials at APEC Economic Leaders’ Week, calling it a breach of the one-China principle and bilateral pacts.
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China lodges protests against Japan’s meeting with Taiwan region officials at APEC Economic Leaders’ Week, calling it a breach of the one-China principle and bilateral pacts.
China’s spokesperson Zhu Fenglian reaffirms firm opposition to U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region, urging Washington to respect the one-China principle and established communiques.
China’s defense ministry warns the U.S. over $1B in arms funding for the Taiwan region, calling it a red line under the latest National Defense Authorization Act.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Chen Binhua criticizes remarks by Lai Ching-te, leader of the Taiwan region, warning they undermine peace, escalate tensions and threaten cross-strait stability.
Lai Ching-te’s recent speeches misinterpreting UN Resolution 2758 have reignited debate over the one-China principle and cross-strait ties.
Super Typhoon Ragasa slammed the Taiwan region, leaving 17 dead, dozens injured, and over 100 missing. In Guangfu Township, displaced residents share stories of loss and resilience.
Ministry of Commerce of the Chinese mainland has placed three U.S. firms on its unreliable entity list, banning them from trade and new investments over ties with the Taiwan region.
Super Typhoon Ragasa has claimed 14 lives and left over 100 missing in the Taiwan region, as flooding from an overflowing dam batters coastal communities.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa, potentially 2023’s strongest storm, barrels toward the Chinese mainland’s coast and the island of Taiwan, triggering mass evacuations and emergency warnings.