2025-12-03Niranjan Ghatule
China responds to Taiwan’s remarks on Honduras, highlighting the rapid progress in China-Honduras relations, expanded trade in shrimp and coffee, humanitarian support, and strong cooperation across agriculture, education and tourism.
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2025-11-28Niranjan Ghatule
China rejects claims of accepting the San Francisco Treaty and reiterates its long-standing position on Taiwan. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning cites the 1972 Sino-Japanese Joint Statement and key political documents as the foundation of China-Japan relations.
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2025-11-25Niranjan Ghatule
China strongly rebuts Japanese arguments questioning the PRC’s authority over the Taiwan issue, citing the 1945 Instrument of Surrender, the Potsdam Proclamation, and the 1972 Sino-Japanese Joint Statement. Beijing says Taiwan’s status as part of China is an ironclad historical and legal fact.
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2025-11-21Niranjan Ghatule
China dismisses claims of restarting “wolf warrior diplomacy” after its diplomats criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan. Beijing says Japan’s statements undermine bilateral relations and cross China’s red line.
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2025-11-14Niranjan Ghatule
China condemns the U.S. approval of a USD 330 million arms sale to Taiwan involving F-16, C-130, and Indigenous Defense Fighter components, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a dangerous signal to pro-independence forces.
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2025-11-10Niranjan Ghatule
China condemns Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, accusing Japan of interference in internal affairs and warning Tokyo against challenging China’s core interests amid rising regional tensions.
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2025-11-01Niranjan Ghatule
Global powers react sharply after President Donald Trump announces the resumption of U.S. nuclear testing, ending a 33-year moratorium. The move sparks fears of a new arms race as Russia, China, and other nations prepare to respond to Washington’s policy shift.
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2025-09-30Niranjan Ghatule
China defends UNGA Resolution 2758, rejecting U.S. lawmakers’ claims of misrepresentation. Beijing reiterates Taiwan is part of China, citing history, law, and UN practice, and warns no force can stop reunification.
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