virtualreview

china: news and opinion

China urges U.S. not to send wrong signal to Taiwan

China on Monday demanded the United States to observe its commitment on the Taiwan issue and not to send the wrong signal to the forces of the "Taiwan Independence". "We demand the U.S. not to allow Chen Shui-bian to engage in any s ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Mon, Jan 14 2008

see also:

14 Jun 07 visit Very wrong about Taiwan  »  YouTube videoTaiwan bought F-16 fighters from US Government and it didn't have to steal technique from the States.Did any one remember it's independent, free, and demacratic country? By the way,nobody understand Cantonese in Taipei,the capital city of Taiwan. We voted...
14 Jan 08 visit Chinese senior military official urges U.S. not to send wrong signal to Taiwan  »  People's Daily Chen Bingde, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) chief of General Staff, said here on Monday that China hoped the United States does not send the wrong signal to the "Taiwan independence" forces. Chen, a member of the Central Militar ...
05 Jan 07 visit US urged not to send wrong signals  »  People's Daily China yesterday urged the United States to take practical steps to contain "Taiwan independence" forces.
12 Sep 07 visit Chen Shui-bian must shoulder "all serious consequences"  »  People's Daily A Chinese mainland spokesman on Wednesday warned Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian that he must shoulder "all serious consequences" if he recklessly takes dangerous moves towards "Taiwan independence". "If Chen Shui-bian obstinately and reck ...
15 Sep 09 visit Survey shows Taiwan people approve of sentence on Chen Shui-bian  »  People's Daily Several polls indicated Taiwan residents approved of sentences on former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian. A poll conducted by local TV channel TVBS showed that 50 percent of respondents thought the life-imprisonment sentences on Chen and his wife...
05 Nov 07 visit Cao issues warning over Taiwan  »  Shanghai Daily IF Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian dares to make major "Taiwan independence" moves, China will take resolute action and firmly safeguard its national sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs, Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan said in Beijing...

« Today's Stories