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What's reported in Newsweek's article could be taken two obvious ways. IMO, China will turn a new cheek with its attitude towards Tiawan during this "New Era" approach and work to make peace OR, their resolve might mean it's time to unleash their own military assault on Tiawan to wipe their self-acclaimed independence out. Regardless, very nervous times are still ahead.
Meanwhile, China's annual government report issued on Saturday pledged to resolve the "Taiwan question in the new era." The report broadly focuses on the nation's economic outlook, but also includes some wording about its relations with Taiwan. This is the first year that it mentions the timeline of "the new era," according to a report from The Washington Post.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin warned that the U.S. should handle the subject of Taiwan "prudently" and that "whoever the United States sends to show so-called support for Taiwan will be futile."
"The will of the Chinese people to defend our national sovereignty and territorial integrity is unwavering," he said during a press briefing.
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Meanwhile, China's annual government report issued on Saturday pledged to resolve the "Taiwan question in the new era." The report broadly focuses on the nation's economic outlook, but also includes some wording about its relations with Taiwan. This is the first year that it mentions the timeline of "the new era," according to a report from The Washington Post.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin warned that the U.S. should handle the subject of Taiwan "prudently" and that "whoever the United States sends to show so-called support for Taiwan will be futile."
"The will of the Chinese people to defend our national sovereignty and territorial integrity is unwavering," he said during a press briefing.