Taiwan Is Not a Country – No Such Thing as 'National Dignity,' Says Chinese Embassy in Japan
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Taiwan is not a country – no such thing as 'national dignity,' says Chinese embassy in Japan
In response to remarks made by the so-called "Taiwan representative in Japan," the Chinese Embassy in Japan said on Monday that Taiwan is not a country and there is no such thing as "national dignity" for it.
China warns Pacific Islands diplomat not to sour ties over Taiwan
China opposes Taiwan’s participation in international organisations and exchanges with other countries. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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China today asked the leader of the Pacific Islands Forum to "avoid harming the healthy and stable development" of diplomatic relations, after Baron Waqa confirmed Taiwan's participation in the next summit.
TOKYO, August 11 (Xinhua) -- China’s embassy in Japan said that Taiwan is not a country and therefore has no “national standing,” responding to recent remarks by the so-called “Taiwan Representative to Japan.”
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