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China takes tougher tone on Taiwan, announces military drills

President Xi Jinping has previously declared China's unification with Taiwan "can without a doubt be realized", but the new language on molding that process suggests Beijing will take a more proactive approach.

February 26, 2025 / 18:53 IST
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Chinese President Xi Jinping
Chinese President Xi Jinping

China's no. 4 official unveiled stronger language toward Taiwan that signaled greater efforts ahead to intimidate the self-ruled democracy, as Beijing announced military exercises near the island.

Wang Huning, who oversees Taiwan affairs for China, urged his nation to "shape the inevitable reunification of the motherland" at a meeting in Beijing on the self-ruled democracy, according to a Wednesday report from the official Xinhua News Agency. It marked the first time that phrase had been used by the government in Beijing, which has never ruled the archipelago of 23 million people.

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President Xi Jinping has previously declared China's unification with Taiwan "can without a doubt be realized", but the new language on molding that process suggests Beijing will take a more proactive approach. Chinese state media outlets highlighted the call to “shape the inevitable” when reposting the readout of the conference, with the People’s Daily making it into a hashtag on social media.

There are no signs Xi plans to invade Taiwan anytime soon, as China’s economy grapples with a slowdown and the People’s Liberation Army reels from corruption probes. But the Communist Party could intensify efforts to peel off the island’s last 12 diplomatic partners and ramp up its military activity around Taiwan.