China's Foreign Ministry reiterated its firm position on Taiwan's status on Friday, November 28, 2025, with spokesperson Mao Ning stating the nation has never recognized provisions of the 1951 Treaty of San Francisco concerning the island. The declaration comes amid ongoing discussions about cross-strait relations and regional stability.
"China has never accepted this so-called treaty, which illegally handles matters of Chinese sovereignty, including over Taiwan," Mao emphasized during a regular press briefing. "Taiwan has been an inseparable part of Chinese territory since ancient times."
The statement reinforces Beijing's consistent diplomatic position as regional partners prepare for upcoming APEC economic dialogues. Analysts suggest this reaffirmation aims to clarify China's legal standpoint ahead of potential discussions about historical agreements affecting Asia-Pacific territorial claims.
For business leaders and policymakers tracking cross-strait developments, the announcement underscores the importance of understanding China's territorial integrity principles when evaluating investment and diplomatic strategies in the region.
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China has never accepted so-called 'Treaty of San Francisco'
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