Senior Chinese official calls for 'resolutely' cracking down on 'Taiwan independence' separatists

In a recent address at the 2026 work conference on Taiwan affairs in Beijing, senior Chinese official Wang Huning emphasized the necessity of a firm stance against 'Taiwan independence' separatists. This call to action underscores China's ongoing commitment to its territorial integrity, particularly as tensions surrounding Taiwan continue to escalate. Wang's remarks reflect the Chinese government's intensified rhetoric towards Taiwan, which is viewed as a breakaway province by Beijing. The conference gathered top officials to discuss strategies for handling Taiwan-related issues, reinforcing the importance of maintaining a unified approach. As China prepares its policies for the upcoming year, Wang's statements signal a readiness to confront any moves perceived as advocating for Taiwan's independence. This development is significant considering the increasing international engagement with Taiwan and the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region. The Chinese government's hardline stance could further strain cross-strait relations and influence regional security in East Asia.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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