Chinese Mainland Calls Taiwan Question Internal, Rejects External Interference
Chinese mainland reaffirms the Taiwan question is an internal affair, rejects external interference, and warns all options remain to counter Taiwan independence.
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Chinese mainland reaffirms the Taiwan question is an internal affair, rejects external interference, and warns all options remain to counter Taiwan independence.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry lashes out at recent Japanese statements, accusing right-wing forces of distorting the Taiwan issue and whitewashing wartime history. 🌏🔥
On December 17, Chinese mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian slammed Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s comments on the Taiwan question, urging Japan to retract its mistaken remarks.
A Chinese mainland Foreign Ministry spokesperson accused Japan of deliberate ambiguity on the Taiwan question, saying unresolved issues mislead the public and threaten regional stability.
Wang Yi outlined the historical and legal basis to reject Taiwan secession, citing wartime declarations and UN Resolution 2758, warning Japan’s comments risk Asia’s peace.
On December 8, 2025, Wang Yi met German FM Johann Wadephul in Beijing, calling for closer high-level exchanges, strategic cooperation, and stronger multilateralism between China and Germany.
Spokesperson Guo Jiakun said today that resolving the Taiwan question is solely for the Chinese people, urging the U.S. to honor the one-China principle.
Yukio Hatoyama slammed PM Takaichi’s recent Taiwan comments as ill considered, warning they risk worsening tense Japan–China relations and urging prompt action.
China’s foreign ministry dismisses PM Takaichi’s ‘unchanged position’ on the Taiwan question as evasive and urges Tokyo to clarify its 1972 commitments.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reaffirms that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, stating the Taiwan question is China’s internal affair and sovereignty will be firmly defended.