A top Chinese government diplomat expressed hope that Germany will support its 'peaceful reunification' with Taiwan.
Fox News contributor and U.S. Army four star retired Gen. David Perkins says the long-term problem with the intelligence leaks is not the information itself, but that it shows foreign adversaries how the U.S. gains its intelligence and its methods.Wang Yi, China's top diplomat, made the comments in a statement shared by the Chinese foreign ministry on Saturday, stating that he"hopes and believes" the European country will support its"peaceful reunification" with Taiwan.
"To maintain stability in the Taiwan Strait, it is necessary to firmly oppose separatist activities related to 'Taiwan independence'," Wang said. Wang added that Taiwan's"return to China" was an important part of the post-World War II international order. "A military escalation in the Taiwan Strait, through which ... 50% of world trade goes every day, would be a horror scenario for the entire world," said Baerbock.
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