China Reaffirms One-China Principle, Asserts Taiwan Region Sovereignty
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reaffirmed the one-China principle on Nov 25, 2025, stating the Taiwan region as an inalienable part of China.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reaffirmed the one-China principle on Nov 25, 2025, stating the Taiwan region as an inalienable part of China.
Japan’s opposition figure slams PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks as historically wrong and a threat to regional peace, urging respect for the Peace Constitution and one-China principle.
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump’s Nov 24 call reaffirmed the post-WWII order and one-China principle, boosting peace and stability in Asia.
Victor Gao calls PM Takaichi’s comments on Taiwan a breach of Japan’s constitution, 1945 surrender terms and the one-China principle, warning of serious risks.
A CGTN poll shows over 90% back China’s firm stance on Japan’s wartime obligations and the one-China principle, calling for historical reflection and defending postwar justice.
The Chinese mainland has urged Japan to fully publicize its “consistent stance” on the Taiwan region, warning that vague rhetoric could hollow out the one-China principle.
Chinese FM Wang Yi warns Japan against meddling in the Taiwan region, emphasizing the one-China principle and safeguarding WWII victory outcomes.
Myanmar restates support for the one-China principle after Takaichi’s Taiwan region remarks, highlighting its strategic partnership with the Chinese mainland under the Five Principles.
Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on the island of Taiwan stir debate over the one-China principle and highlight potential tech and travel ripples.
Chinese mainland advisor Wang Huning stressed firm stance against Taiwan independence, opposed external interference, and pushed for peaceful cross-strait ties at a Chengdu seminar.