Chinese Defense Ministry Warns DPP: U.S. Weapons Won’t Alter Reunification Outcome
Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang warns Taiwan’s DPP that U.S. weapons won’t prevent reunification, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
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Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang warns Taiwan’s DPP that U.S. weapons won’t prevent reunification, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
A new TV drama in the Taiwan region titled “Zero Day” has stirred controversy for allegedly promoting a separatist agenda, with critics claiming it serves as propaganda for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
A Chinese mainland spokesperson reports that more people in Taiwan believe the U.S. is harming, not protecting, the island, citing a recent poll on U.S. “protection fees” demands.
The Chinese mainland has called on the DPP authorities to lift restrictions on cross-strait travel, emphasizing the importance of youth exchanges and the strong enthusiasm for enhanced relations.
Approval ratings for Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te have dropped significantly to 48% in his first month in office, according to recent polls, signaling growing public dissatisfaction with the new administration.