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Taiwan, Moscow takes a stand for Beijing: “For us the island is part of China”

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FLY – Russia’s policy on Taiwan’s situation is based on the assumption that the island belongs to China. The Russian Foreign Minister said so Sergei Lavrov.

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“Just like the vast majority of other countries, Russia sees Taiwan as part of the People’s Republic of China. This is the premise from which we proceed and will continue to proceed in our policy,” Lavrov told reporters in response to a question from Interfax whether Russia views the current situation around Taiwan as a threat to regional security.

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China yesterday reiterated its opposition to any military contact between Taiwan and the United States and warns the island government that “attempts to collude with external forces to seek independence or resist reunification by resorting to force are doomed to fail.” “. The spokesperson for the Chinese Government’s Office for Taiwan Relations, Ma Xiaoguang, urged the United States to handle “cautiously” the issue of the island over which Beijing claims sovereignty, following the news of a contingent of Marines and a US Special Forces unit present on the island to train Taiwanese soldiers .

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In recent days, according to the Peoplès Liberation Army Daily, the Chinese Armed Forces newspaper, in a post on its Weibo account, the Chinese army has conducted exercises in Fujian – the province facing Taiwan from which an eventual attack on the island would start – even if the military maneuvers were not directly related to the tensions in the Strait.

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