China opposes Japanese politicians’ visits to Taiwan after leadership change
The Chinese government has consistently asserted that visits by foreign officials to Taiwan undermine its sovereignty and encourage separatist sentiments.
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The Chinese government has consistently asserted that visits by foreign officials to Taiwan undermine its sovereignty and encourage separatist sentiments.
President Xi highlighted the importance of industrial workers as the backbone of China’s manufacturing.
Wang highlighted that China has maintained its objective approach throughout the conflict, seeking to support diplomatic solutions rather than taking sides.
Strengthening US-China cooperation in technology could lead to significant advancements in innovation, research, and global economic growth. By collaborating on areas like AI, green technologies, and cybersecurity, both countries can address shared challenges, foster technological development, and promote stability in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Shigeru Ishiba, a seasoned politician known for his experience in various government roles, is viewed as a pragmatic leader. His appointment comes at a time when Japan and China have faced numerous challenges, including territorial disputes and trade tensions.
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The measures come after the U.S. approved significant arms packages for Taiwan, a move Beijing considers a direct threat to its sovereignty and a violation of the "One China" policy.
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During his visit, Ambassador Zheng met with university officials, including Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen J. Toope and key academic leaders of China and UK
The storm, which intensified rapidly before making landfall, battered Shanghai with torrential rains and wind speeds exceeding 150 kilometers per hour (93 miles per hour).
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