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26 November 2025 - China Special Weapons News
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- Mainland spokesperson slams Lai's $40B 'defense budget' to push Taiwan toward disaster; island voices accuse him of 'selling out' Taiwan Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- When asked to comment on Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te's recent article in The Washington Post, in which he claimed to introduce a "historic $40 billion supplementary defense budget" to respond to mainland's "threat" and that convened a meeting on the matter on Wednesday, State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Peng Qing'en said that the DPP authorities, driven by their own political interests, have allowed external forces to take whatever they want.
- DPP's attempt to resist reunification or pursue 'independence' by force doomed to fail: FM on Taiwan's new 'defense spending plan' Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- When asked to comment on remarks of Raymond Greene, head of the "American Institute in Taiwan" Taipei office, who welcomed Taiwan's announcement of a $40 billion "defense spending plan," and to comment on Taiwan region's "defense spending plan," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that the Chinese side's opposition against official, and even military, contacts between the US and Taiwan region is consistent. Any attempt by the DPP authorities to resist reunification or pursue "independence" by force is doomed to fail, Mao said.
- FM again urges Japan to retract erroneous remarks in response to Takaichi's claim that she answered relevant question on Taiwan 'sincerely' Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- When asked whether China would believe Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi should provide a "sincere" explanation of the Japanese government's position regarding her Taiwan-related remarks, and how the Japanese government could further clarify its position to satisfy Beijing as Takaichi claimed Wednesday that regarding her Taiwan-related remarks she has a responsibility to explain the government's actions to the public and that she answered the relevant questions "sincerely," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reiterated on Wednesday that "China's position is very clear. We solemnly urge Japan to retract its erroneous statements and demonstrate its political commitment to China through concrete actions."
- Mainland slams Lai Ching-te for "disgusting" support of Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks People's Daily 26 Nov 2025 -- The Chinese mainland on Wednesday criticised Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te for publicly siding with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi over her recent remarks on Taiwan, slamming Lai's statements and actions as "disgusting."
- Mainland spokesperson underscores significance of Xi's remarks on Taiwan in phone call with Trump People's Daily 26 Nov 2025 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's remarks during the phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump are of great guiding significance for the Chinese mainland's work related to Taiwan, a mainland spokesperson said.
- Chinese FM refutes Japan's Cabinet-approved written reply on Takaichi's Taiwan remarks, slamming Tokyo for again making irresponsible comments instead of correcting mistakes Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- "The Japanese government's Cabinet written reply on November 25 is still repeating the same old tune. The so-called 'consistent position' or 'unchanged position' on Taiwan is far from sufficient. What China and the international community require Japan to clarify is: What exactly is the 'consistent position' it refers to? Does Japan still adhere to the one-China principle?" Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Wednesday.
- Chinese FM responds to whether China requested US to convey messages to Japan during China-US leaders' phone call Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- When asked whether China requested the US to convey any messages to Japan during the phone call between the two leaders given the US-Japan leaders' call took place after the China-US leaders' call, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at the press briefing on Wednesday that China has already released information of the call between the heads of state of China and the US, which media can refer to. Mao added that she has no further information to offer.
- Mainland slams DPP authorities as island official calls for more Japanese tourism and product purchases Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- As Japan is attempting to stir up trouble by exploiting the Taiwan question, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities are desperately colluding with external forces to create disturbance, making them [DPP authorities] undeniable destroyer of peace in the Taiwan Straits and outright troublemaker, Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Peng Qing'en said on Wednesday, in response to remarks made by head of Taiwan's "external affairs department" Lin Chia-lung, who called the Taiwan people to travel more to Japan and purchase Japanese products, despite the provocative remarks from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have drawn criticism from all sectors of the island's society.
- Mainland spokesperson condemns violent acts, urges punishment of perpetrators after 2 Taiwan compatriots injured in Tokyo Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- In response to reports that two Taiwan compatriots were severely injured in July this year after being assaulted by five Japanese men on a street in Tokyo, and Japanese police recently stated that the suspects involved have been arrested, a Chinese spokesperson stated on Wednesday that since the beginning of this year, Japan has experienced deteriorating public security, with multiple incidents of tourists, including Taiwanese compatriots, being attacked.
- President Xi's remarks during phone call with President Trump provide significant guidance for Taiwan-related work: spokesperson Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- In response to a question about the latest phone call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump, in which Xi underscored that Taiwan's return to China is an integral part of the post-war international order, and that China and the US fought shoulder to shoulder against fascism and militarism, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office said on Wednesday that President Xi's important speech provides significant guidance for our work on Taiwan. We will unite the people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits to jointly remember history, defend the achievements, cherish peace, and create a better future.
- Japan's fallacious arguments related to Taiwan question rebutted by Chinese side Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- China has repeatedly urged the Japanese side to retract Prime Minister Takaichi's erroneous remarks on Taiwan question over the past two weeks, yet Japan's reluctance to do so and its fallacious argument sparked outrage and rebuttal from the Chinese side.
- It is ironclad fact that there is only one China, and Taiwan is part of it: Chinese foreign ministry People's Daily 26 Nov 2025 -- It is an ironclad fact that cannot be distorted or tampered with that there is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory, said Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Tuesday.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 26 Nov 2025
- 'Nauseating' and 'despicable': Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson condemns Lai's sushi stunt in support of Takaichi's erroneous remarks Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- Commenting on Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te's move of voicing support for Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi despite that her erroneous remarks on Taiwan caused continuous protests in Taiwan, and Lai posting photo on social media of eating sushi to show "solidarity" with the Japanese side, State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Peng Qing'en said on Wednesday that Lai dines on the scraps of groveling to Japan while engaging in the business of selling out Taiwan. Lai's words and deeds are nauseating, laying bare once again his despicable countenance of forsaking his ancestors and betraying the nation.
- Former defense firm executive Liu Weidong prosecuted for bribery Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- Liu Weidong, a former deputy general manager of state-owned defense contractor China South Industries Group Corp (CSGC) has been prosecuted for accepting an exceptionally large number of bribes, China Central Television reported on Wednesday, citing China's Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP).
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on November 26, 2025 PRC MofA 26 Nov 2025
- Chinese FM responds to question about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines exploring possibility of developing relations with China Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- In response to a question about whether the Chinese Foreign Ministry can confirm that Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has been in contact with the Chinese side and is exploring the possibility of developing relations with China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Wednesday that the one-China principle is a universal consensus of the international community and a fundamental norm governing international relations.
- China's FM urges Kyrgyzstan to enforce the law impartially, in responding to reported arrest of Chinese CEO Global Times 26 Nov 2025 -- Responding to media inquiries over Kyrgyzstan's reported arrest of a Chinese CEO of a gold mining firm, which is accused of causing "large-scale" environmental damage and providing false information to authorities, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Wednesday: "We have noted relevant reports, and the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan is further verifying and learn about the specific situation."
- Xi Jinping Sends Congratulatory Message to UN Special Commemorative Meeting in Observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People PRC MofA 26 Nov 2025 -- On November 25, 2025, President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to a UN Special Commemorative Meeting in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
- Xi extends congratulations on Int'l Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People PRC MND 26 Nov 2025 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent congratulations to a UN meeting held on Tuesday to commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
- Hong Kong, Macao to get more support People's Daily 26 Nov 2025 -- The central government will provide more substantial and broader support to the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, so that the regions can proactively align their development with the country's strategies and the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30), members of a high-level central government delegation said on Tuesday.
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