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China's top political advisor attends forum of Taiwan compatriots

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China's top political advisor attends forum of Taiwan compatriots

2026-04-17 19:39 Last Updated At:23:27

Chinese top political advisor Wang Huning attended the opening of the seventh forum of social groups of Taiwan compatriots in Beijing on Friday, and delivered a speech.

Speaking at the forum, Wang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, called for efforts to firmly implement the Party's overall policy for resolving the Taiwan question in the new era, and adhere to the one-China principle and the 1992 Consensus.

He called for uniting Taiwan compatriots to jointly promote the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations and advance the great cause of national reunification.

Wang expressed the hope that Taiwan compatriots would grasp the historical trend, resolutely oppose Taiwan secession and external interference, and firm up their confidence and determination to achieve the complete reunification of the motherland.

Taiwan compatriots should serve as guardians, inheritors and promoters of Chinese culture, and strengthen their sense of identity with the Chinese nation, Chinese culture and the great motherland, said Wang.

Wang also called for efforts to deepen integrated development across the Strait in all fields, so that compatriots on both sides can share the opportunities and achievements of Chinese modernization.

About 400 people attended the forum.

China's top political advisor attends forum of Taiwan compatriots

China's top political advisor attends forum of Taiwan compatriots

A Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman on Friday lashed out at Japan's latest sharp increase in defense budget and planned revision of defense equipment transfer principles to allow the export of lethal weapons, urging the country to make a clean break from militarism.

It was reported that the Japanese parliament has enacted a record-high budget for fiscal year 2026, featuring a defense expenditure of 9.04 trillion yen (about 58 billion U.S. dollars), exceeding 9 trillion yen for the first time. Reports also indicate that the Japanese government is planning a significant revision to the implementation guidelines of its "Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology," which will allow the export of lethal weapons.

Speaking at a press conference in Beijing, Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, the spokesman, said in response, "Various signs have shown that the Japanese right-wing forces are stepping up efforts to push the country's security policy to shift toward a more offensive and expansionist direction. Their acts gravely violate the [1943] Cairo Declaration, the [1945] Potsdam Proclamation, the [1945] Japanese Instrument of Surrender, and other instruments with legal effect under international law, gravely go against Japan's own Constitution and existing domestic norms, and pose a serious threat to the post-war international order and regional peace and stability."

"Japanese militarism once inflicted untold suffering on the region and beyond, yet there has never been a proper reckoning with it after World War II," Zhang said.

Now, the Japanese side has completely torn off its disguise and accelerated its pace of re-militarization, which cannot but arouse strong concern and condemnation from the rest of the world, the spokesman said.

"We urge the Japanese side to stop its retrogressive moves and make a clean break from militarism. Otherwise, it will lose the trust of its Asian neighbors and the rest of the international community," he said.

China urges Japan to break away from militarism

China urges Japan to break away from militarism

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