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Foreign Minister Taiwan Joseph Wu is the question that the Russian president kno...

Putin called Taiwan part of China and supported Beijing's claims: Taibei protested (video)

Foreign Minister Taiwan Joseph Wu is the question that the Russian president knows about Taiwan. According to him, Putin also calls the propaganda campaign and manipulation of public opinion "elections" and brutally selects the territories of Ukraine. Taiwan was criticized by Russian President Vladimir Putin for the support of China's territorial claims. In his statement, which immediately summoned the angry response, the Kremlin head supported China's claims against Taiwan on March 18.

Newsweek writes about it. China states that Taiwan considers his part, but the CCP has never directly managed the island state for its seventy -year history. "Those attempts made by the enemies of China, I mean, first of all, it is due to attempts to arrange provocations around Taiwan, which is certainly an integral part of the People's Republic of China and those sanctions that apply to China for the same to slow down its development. They are definitely doomed to a complete failure.

There is no doubt here, "Putin said at a press conference after the election. The Taiwanese Foreign Ministry immediately stated that Taiwan is "a sovereign and independent country that is not subordinate to the People's Republic of China. " According to diplomats, it is an ancient fact that the international community has recognized for many years. The geostrategic interests of China and the Russian Federation have come closer after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine.

Beijing did not officially support the invasion of the Russian Federation, but provided economic assistance to the Kremlin. Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CCP Xi Jinping congratulated Putin on Monday on the election. The Kremlin head, for its part, noted the rapid growth of China's economy and the transition to innovation, emphasized the global influence of the country. Foreign Minister Taiwan Joseph Wu also drew Putin's attention to Taiwan.