China criticized French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday for making a connection between the death of Taiwan and the Ukraine conflict, saying the two problems are “different in nature, and no equivalent at all.” China’s military in Singapore stated on social media that” the Taiwan issue and the Ukraine issue are unacceptable,” a day after Macron warned Asiatic defense officials not to see Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a foreign issue. How would you saying what might happen in Taiwan if you thought that Russia may be allowed to occupy a portion of the territory of Ukraine without any restrictions, restrictions, or international order reaction? Macron addressed the yearly Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s top protection forum, at a press conference. The Philippines ‘ military responded with “what would you do if something happened in the Philippines” by retorting that the” Taiwan issue is entirely China’s inside affair.” Taiwan is an intrinsic part of China’s province, and while Taiwan considers itself a royal country, China has stated it will not oppose using push to provide it under its control. At the same conference in Singapore on Saturday, US defence minister Pete Hegseth warned that China was” convincingly preparing” to use military power to destroy the Asian balance of power. He added that the Chinese military was “rehearsing for the real deal” and was developing the skills to attack Taiwan.
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