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China: Peace in Taiwan Strait depends on upholding one-China principle

China vows to counter any secessionist moves in Taiwan and rejects foreign interference, asserting that peace in the Taiwan Strait depends on upholding the one-China principle. The PLA’s recent "Justice Mission 2025" drills showcased its readiness to respond to provocations and safeguard national reunification.

China will not tolerate any attempts to obstruct its actions against secessionism or to interfere in its internal affairs under the pretext of maintaining peace across the Taiwan Strait, a defense spokesperson said Friday.


Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, made the remarks in response to comments from Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te and several countries, including the United States, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines, regarding the recent “Justice Mission 2025” military exercises conducted by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command.


According to Zhang, the drills fully demonstrated the PLA’s strong capability to counter secessionist activities, advance national reunification, and respond to external interference.


“The exercises send a clear message that any provocative actions crossing the red line on the Taiwan question will be met with resolute countermeasures, and any attempts to obstruct national reunification will fail,” Zhang said.


Highlighting China’s commitment to peace, Zhang noted that the real status quo in the Taiwan Strait is that both sides of the Strait belong to one China, and that the greatest threat to peace and stability comes from secessionists and external support.


Zhang urged relevant countries and organizations to uphold the one-China principle, stop supporting Taiwan secessionists, and refrain from stirring up trouble over the Taiwan issue.


He also called on people in Taiwan to recognize the dangers posed by Lai’s secessionist stance, avoid being misled or coerced, and take concrete actions to safeguard their security, well-being, and the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation.


Zhang added that the PLA will continue to strengthen military training and preparedness and remain ready to counter secessionist provocations and foreign interference.


—China Central Television (CCTV)/Reuters

China will not tolerate any attempts to obstruct its actions against secessionism or to interfere in its internal affairs under the pretext of maintaining peace across the Taiwan Strait, a defense spokesperson said Friday.


Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, made the remarks in response to comments from Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te and several countries, including the United States, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines, regarding the recent “Justice Mission 2025” military exercises conducted by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command.


According to Zhang, the drills fully demonstrated the PLA’s strong capability to counter secessionist activities, advance national reunification, and respond to external interference.


“The exercises send a clear message that any provocative actions crossing the red line on the Taiwan question will be met with resolute countermeasures, and any attempts to obstruct national reunification will fail,” Zhang said.


Highlighting China’s commitment to peace, Zhang noted that the real status quo in the Taiwan Strait is that both sides of the Strait belong to one China, and that the greatest threat to peace and stability comes from secessionists and external support.


Zhang urged relevant countries and organizations to uphold the one-China principle, stop supporting Taiwan secessionists, and refrain from stirring up trouble over the Taiwan issue.


He also called on people in Taiwan to recognize the dangers posed by Lai’s secessionist stance, avoid being misled or coerced, and take concrete actions to safeguard their security, well-being, and the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation.


Zhang added that the PLA will continue to strengthen military training and preparedness and remain ready to counter secessionist provocations and foreign interference.


—China Central Television (CCTV)/Reuters

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