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Chinese President Xi Jinping said no one can prevent China’s “reunification” with Taiwan and said China will continue its “united front” efforts.
In his New Year’s message on Tuesday, Xi also highlighted China’s aim to strengthen international cooperation, promote mutual understanding, and build a community with a shared future for humanity.
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Earlier, Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, said in a post on X, “On New Year’s Eve, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered his 2025 New Year message via China Media Group and the Internet.”
“We Chinese on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one and the same family. No one can ever sever the bond of kinship between us, and no one can ever stop China’s reunification, a trend of the times,” Xi Jinping said.
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Pressure is also under pressure for China to work with other countries for stronger cooperation.
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“As changes unprecedented in a century intensify around the world, it is vital to go beyond remoteness and face it with a broad vision and care for the future of humanity with great passion. China will work with all countries to promote friendship and cooperation”, mutual learning between other cultures and building a network with a shared future for humanity. “We will have to create together a more wonderful future for the world,” he said.
Previously, on December 28, China’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) announced it would investigate allegations contained in a YouTube video related to China’s efforts to politically influence young Taiwanese and inspire them to apply for a card. of Chinese identity, the Taipei Times reported.
The council’s comments followed the release of a video on Saturday by Taiwanese rapper Chen Po-yuan and YouTuber “Pa Chiung,” detailing China’s “united front” tactics. It is the second video on the subject released by the pair this month.
In the video, Chen visited the Taiwan Youth Entrepreneurship Park in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and the Strait Herald platform in Xiamen, China.
Lin Jingdong, deputy editor of the Strait Herald and a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), discussed the use of influence on Taiwanese youth as a component of China’s “united front” tactic, the Taipei Times reported.
Tactics come with “incubating” young Taiwanese via Taiwan-related organizations and taking part with small-scale influencers.