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China opposes US military links with Taiwan region: spokeswoman

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China opposes US military links with Taiwan region: spokeswoman
China

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China opposes US military links with Taiwan region: spokeswoman

2025-12-17 17:10 Last Updated At:12-18 00:27

Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, reiterated China's firm opposition to any form of military engagement between the United States and China's Taiwan region at a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

She made the reiteration when asked to comment on an act called "PORCUPINE Act" passed by the U.S. Senate a week ago that seeks to amend the Arms Export Control Act to simplify the process of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.

"We firmly oppose the U.S. Congress pushing for negative bills related to Taiwan and firmly oppose the United States' military engagement with China's Taiwan region in any form. We urge the U.S. side to adhere to the one-China principle and the provisions of the three China-U.S. joint communiques, stop arming Taiwan, cease deliberating on the relevant bill, to halt interference in China's internal affairs. The DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) regime, for its selfish interests in seeking secession, is turning people in Taiwan into cannon fodder, leaving them at the mercy of others, which is despicable," said Zhu.

China opposes US military links with Taiwan region: spokeswoman

China opposes US military links with Taiwan region: spokeswoman

Thai and Cambodian leaders must find a way to resolve their differences through talks and not on the battlefield, according to a former Thai foreign minister, who also believes China could be in a unique position to serve as a mediator given its strong ties with both sides.

Border clashes between the two sides have reignited since Dec 7 -- less than two months after the two sides signed a joint peace declaration -- with both trading the blame for instigating the attacks.

The latest round of fighting has left at least 19 Thai soldiers and 19 Thai civilians dead, with over 270,000 people displaced, Thailand's defense ministry announced on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, on the same day, the Cambodian Defense Ministry said that 17 civilians have been killed and 77 injured as the Thai military forces have continued airstrikes and artillery shelling into Cambodian territory, with over 438,000 individuals fleeing their homes.

With the two sides continuing to point the finger of blame and trade accusations of attacks on civilians, peace talks appear to be a long way off.

Kasit Piromya, who formerly served as Thailand's Minister of Foreign Affairs, urged the two countries' leaders to put people first, set aside their pride and find a resolution.

"The people must be the priority, not the victory or losses or the battlefield. It's detrimental and destructive to all. It is easy to arouse the passion, but [the sign of] great leaders, great statesmen is to be able to overcome the nationalistic sentiment and come back to the sense and sensibility and to start to talk with one another," he said.

China has called for utmost restraint and every possible measure conducive to a ceasefire to ensure de-escalation of tensions as soon as possible, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman told a daily press briefing on Monday.

China supports direct dialogue and consultation between the two countries, as well as the efforts of ASEAN -- and Malaysia, in particular -- to promote peace talks, and the pursuit of a mutually acceptable solution within the ASEAN framework, according to the spokesman.

Piromya said he believes China could play a constructive role in a peace process between the two sides.

"China has been having, I think, more or less an excellent bilateral relationship respectively with Thailand and Cambodia. So China is in a very unique and great position to bring the two sides, Cambodia and Thailand, together," Piromya said.

Former official urges Thailand, Cambodia to make people priority, end border clashes

Former official urges Thailand, Cambodia to make people priority, end border clashes

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