Tough G7 statement drops 'one China' reference from Taiwan language
- Taiwan's President Lai labeled China a 'foreign hostile force' and introduced new national security measures following increasing threats and spying incidents.
- The G7 foreign ministers declared opposition to unilateral attempts to alter Taiwan's status and called for a peaceful resolution between China and Taiwan, omitting the 'One China' policy from their remarks.
- Taiwan's Defense Ministry reported 20 Chinese warplanes and vessels around the island, with some crossing the median line, prompting military monitoring from Taiwan.
- In a response, the Chinese Embassy condemned the G7 statement as a 'groundless accusation' and described Taiwan as an internal affair of China.
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G7 Signals Hard Line on China, Drops ‘One China’ Reference for Taiwan
Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) nations on Friday signaled a hard line on China as they affirmed opposition to any unilateral attempts to alter Taiwan’s status by coercion, while notably omitting the bloc’s stance on the “One China” policy from their joint statement. In a joint statement, the G7 members called for a peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues between China and Taiwan, and voiced support for Taiwan’s “meaningful parti…
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