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21 November 2025 - China Special Weapons News
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- Whatever show Lai Ching-te authorities put on, it does not change the fact that Taiwan is China's Taiwan: spokesperson People's Daily 21 Nov 2025 -- Whatever show the Lai Ching-te authorities put on, it does not change the fact that Taiwan is China's Taiwan and it is an inalienable part of China's territory, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Thursday.
- Top political advisor stresses resolve to oppose external interference in Taiwan question People's Daily 21 Nov 2025 -- China's top political advisor Wang Huning on Thursday reiterated the mainland's resolve to resolutely crack down on separatist forces aimed at "Taiwan independence," oppose external interference, and safeguard peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 21 Nov 2025
- Naval Exercises Involving Russia, South Africa, China Expected in January 2026 Sputnik 21 Nov 2025 -- The Mosi III naval exercises involving Russia, South Africa, and China are expected in January 2026, Russian Ambassador to South Africa Roman Ambarov told Sputnik.
- On the Russian-Chinese consultations on the use of artificial intelligence technologies in the military domain Russia Ministry of Foreign Affairs 21 Nov 2025
- Chinese PLA Navy task group arrives in Vietnam for friendly visit Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- Escorted by a Vietnamese naval vessel, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy Task Group 989, which is conducting a far-sea comprehensive training mission, arrived at Cam Ranh Port in Vietnam on Friday for a four-day friendly visit, according to the PLA Navy.
- 39th China-Vietnam Joint Patrol in Beibu Gulf Concludes PRC MND 21 Nov 2025 -- The 39th joint patrol conducted by the Chinese and Vietnamese navies in the waters of the Beibu Gulf concluded on November 20, 2025. The joint patrol lasted for two days, covering a total distance of over 330 nautical miles. Both the Chinese and Vietnamese navies dispatched two light frigates to participate. The Chinese naval fleet consisted of the guided-missile frigate Guangyuan (Hull 649) and the Type 056A corvette Aba (Hull 630).
- 'Pure fabrication': Chinese Embassy spokesperson slams UK hype about so-called 'Chinese espionage threat' Global Times 21 Nov 2025
- UK urged to stop slandering China with 'espionage threat' claim Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- The Chinese Embassy in the UK and Northern Ireland has issued two statements over the past few days, refuting the so-called "Chinese espionage threat" hyped by certain UK politicians and media outlets, condemning what it described as "malicious slander" and urging relevant UK parties to stop manipulating and misleading the public.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on November 21, 2025 PRC MofA 21 Nov 2025
- Chinese FM responds to claims of resurgence of 'wolf warrior diplomacy,' calls for more attention to Japan's true intentions Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- Asked to comment on claims of Chinese diplomats posting on social media regarding Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's erroneous remarks on China's Taiwan, including one sharing a series of cartoons, which some analysts claimed to be a resurgence of "wolf warrior diplomacy" and expressed concerns, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday that Takaichi's blatantly erroneous remarks regarding Taiwan, which hinted at the possibility of military intervention in the Taiwan Straits, undermine the political foundation of China-Japan relations and have aroused strong indignation and condemnation among the Chinese people. China firmly opposes this, said the spokesperson.
- Chinese Commerce Minister meets US envoy to China, expresses concerns over US unilateral tariffs, expounds on China's stance on Nexperia issue Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao on Thursday met with US Ambassador to China David Perdue and the two sides held an in-depth exchange of views on China-US economic and trade relations, according to a release published on the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) website.
- FM reiterates China never provides lethal weapons to conflict party in response to claim of China-produced rocket system on Ukraine battlefield Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- When asked to comment on claims that China-produced weapons appeared in Russian hands as Ukraine defense force earlier claimed that a set of China-produced Type-63 multiple-launch rocket system used by Russian military was destroyed in Ukraine and whether China will investigate how these weapons appeared on Ukrainian battlefield as known by all that China does not provide military support to Russia, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated at a press conference on Friday that "I am not aware of the situation you mentioned," Beijing Daily reported.
- Russia, China upbraid anti-Iran IAEA resolution, urge West to drop threats Press TV 21 Nov 2025 -- Russia and China have, in the strongest terms, rebuked a recent anti-Iran resolution passed by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), calling for the settlement of the Islamic Republic's nuclear issue through dialogue and cooperation.
- Chinese FM slams Japan's reported first export of lethal weapons, attempt to change three non-nuclear principles Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- When asked to comment on reports that the Japanese government had recently completed the re-export of Patriot missiles to the US — the first export of lethal weapons since Japan relaxed its arms-export restrictions — and that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party was discussing revisions to three security policy documents, including changes to the three non-nuclear principles and increased defense spending, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday that after the victory of World War II, international legal documents such as the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Proclamation, and the Instrument of Surrender clearly defined Japan's obligations as a defeated nation, including complete disarmament and a prohibition on maintaining industries that could enable rearmament, according to thepaper.cn.
- Chinese FM responds to Takaichi's latest claim of no change to developing strategic, mutually beneficial relationship with China Global Times 21 Nov 2025 -- When asked to comment on Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Friday remarks that there has been no change in Japan's stance to develop strategic, mutually beneficial relationship with China, Chinese FM spokesperson said that Takaichi has publicly made erroneous remarks regarding Taiwan, hinting at the possibility of military intervention in the Taiwan Straits. These remarks have aroused strong indignation and condemnation among the Chinese people, and China firmly opposes them, CCTV News reported.
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