Chinese Mainland Criticizes Attempts to Misinterpret UNGA Resolution 2758
The Chinese mainland criticizes the Taiwan region’s DPP authorities and some Western countries for misinterpreting UNGA Resolution 2758, emphasizing the one-China principle.
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The Chinese mainland criticizes the Taiwan region’s DPP authorities and some Western countries for misinterpreting UNGA Resolution 2758, emphasizing the one-China principle.
China has urged the U.S. to stop arms sales to Taiwan region and cease sending signals to separatist forces, asserting that such actions infringe on China’s sovereignty and security interests.
The Chinese mainland suspends zero-tariff treatment on 34 agricultural products from the Taiwan region, reinstating import duties due to discriminatory restrictions imposed by Taiwan authorities.
China announces sanctions against nine U.S. military firms over arms sales to Taiwan region, citing violations of the one-China principle and interference in internal affairs.
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Typhoon Jongdari, the ninth typhoon of the year, is expected to bring gales to eastern regions of the Chinese mainland, according to China’s National Meteorological Center.
The People’s Liberation Army announces plans to take decisive actions to prevent ‘Taiwan independence,’ emphasizing its commitment to national sovereignty and regional stability.
Typhoon Gaemi has left at least 10 dead and nearly 900 injured in China’s Taiwan region. The storm caused widespread disruption, including landslides and infrastructure damage, as rescue efforts continue.
Typhoon Gaemi has left three dead and 380 injured in Taiwan Region as it moves away from the island. The storm caused heavy rains, flooding, and widespread damage, impacting central and southern areas.
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China has suspended arms control and non-proliferation consultations with the U.S., citing Washington’s arms sales to China’s Taiwan region and actions undermining mutual trust.
China warns that any country, organization, or individual crossing its red line on the Taiwan question will face consequences, emphasizing its unwavering stance on national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
China extends anti-dumping duties on styrene imports from the ROK, Taiwan region, and United States for five more years to protect its domestic industry from unfair pricing practices.
Cross-Strait tensions rise as Lai Ching-te, new leader of the Taiwan region, makes statements perceived as separatist. U.S. defense contractors arrive, prompting residents’ concerns over increased militarization.
China has strongly opposed the U.S. approval of a $300 million arms sale to the Taiwan region, urging immediate withdrawal and warning of serious implications for bilateral relations and regional stability.
China’s national observatory renews blue alert for heavy rainstorms expected to impact southern, southwestern, and eastern regions, including Guizhou, Guangdong, Guangxi, and the Taiwan region.
The Chinese mainland will suspend tariff concessions on 134 items from the Taiwan region starting June 15, citing unaddressed trade restrictions by the Taiwan authorities.
At the WHA meeting, the U.S. push for Taiwan’s observer status has sparked tensions with China, highlighting complexities in global health cooperation and international relations.
The World Health Assembly has rejected a proposal on the Taiwan region’s participation for the eighth consecutive year, reaffirming the one-China principle supported by the international community.
A mainland spokesperson stated that the Taiwan region’s exclusion from the WHO assembly reaffirms the global commitment to the one-China principle.