Frequent manifestations of military forces in the part of China distract the region’s stability, threatens the safety of the Taiwan Strait and takes the risk of global stability and prosperity.
Representatives of the Great Seven countries, along with the Supreme -High Representative of the European Union, published a joint statement in response to China’s large -scale military exercise in the Taiwanese Strait area. On Sunday, April 6, the US State Department said.
It has been mentioned that Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, USA and EU have expressed deep remembrance of Beijing’s provocative actions.
A joint statement emphasizes that the frequent manifestation of military forces in China’s part of China is disturbing the region’s stability, threatening the safety of narrow Taiwan and puts global stability and prosperity under risk.
“We are opposed to any steps that can threaten the world, including the use of force or coercion,” said the G7 Foreign Minister.
It is also emphasized that the international community is interested in maintaining peace and stability around Taiwan. G7 members call for peaceful resolution of tension through a constructive dialogue.
We remind you that China has started a huge -scale military training on the coast of Taiwan. It is indicated that maneuvers will be a “serious warning” to supporters of Taiwan independence.
As reported, China Xi Jinping’s Communist Party confirmed the desire to “reunion” with Taiwan, calling the island of inevitable China territory.
Within the outline of the exercises, the PRC rehearsed in the ports and Taiwanese energy facilities.
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