Crisis Management for a Conflict with North Korea
This is the best North Korea conflict crisis support available today. Predict, plan, build, prepare, train, and test in the right way.
China urges European Parliament not to send wrong signal to "Taiwan independence" forces
Xinhua | English | News | Nov. 12, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
China has lodged a protest with the European Parliament over the presence of "Taiwan independence" politicians attending the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance summit held in the European Parliament building. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian clarified that the European Parliament's official position remains committed to the one-China policy, emphasizing that the event was not organized or endorsed by the parliament or its leadership, and individual MEPs' actions do not represent its stance.
Lin criticized the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance (IPAC), funded by anti-China entities, accusing it and Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of spreading disinformation and using the platform to push a separatist agenda. He dismissed the political actions of Taiwan independence advocates and IPAC as attention-seeking efforts that are destined to fail, reaffirming China’s determination to achieve reunification despite any outreach attempts by Taiwan.
The spokesperson urged the European Parliament to avoid sending misleading signals to Taiwan independence forces and to adhere strictly to the one-China principle. Lin also called on Germany to uphold this principle, reject Taiwan independence moves, and maintain its bilateral relationship with China. He noted that a former leading figure of Taiwan independence continues to seek foreign support unsuccessfully, stressing that China opposes any such separatist visits to countries maintaining diplomatic ties with China under any guise.