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Taiwan Responds to China: War Of Words Over NewsX’s Interview With Taiwan FM

Taipei claps back at Taiwan saying, “neither India nor Taiwan are puppets of people’s republic of China. China, Taiwan, one china principle, Taiwan Foreign Minister interview, news x taiwan interview

Taiwan Responds to China: War Of Words Over NewsX’s Interview With Taiwan FM

In an exclusive interview between Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu and NewsX channel Editor-in-Chief Rishabh Gulati, the Chinese embassy has issued a critical statement. The embassy has accused the Indian media channel “NewsX” of allowing Taiwan’s foreign minister a platform to advocate for Taiwanese independence.

The Chinese embassy’s statement stated: “On 29th February 2024, certain Indian TV broadcasted an interview with the head of Taiwan’s foreign affairs office Joseph Wu, which provided platform for him to advocate ‘Taiwan independence’ and disseminate false information. It seriously violated the one-China principle, and is totally unacceptable.”

In response, to which Taipei claps back at Taiwan saying, “neither India nor Taiwan are puppets of people’s republic of China. Taiwan mockingly asked Beijing to worry about its “economic slump, not bully its neighbors”

Big statements like 

 

  • China utilizing the pearl strings strategy to establish ports along the Indian Ocean. 

 

  • China’s applied military pressure, economic corrosion and hybrid warfare on the current geopolitical influx. 

 

  • The big revolution of Semiconductor institutions. 

 

  • Indian immigration in Taiwan for labor work. 

 

  • The need of India-Taiwan to discuss FTA’ on facing high tariff situation. 

remained the highlights of the interview. 

 

Watch the full interview here –

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