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Mainland warns Taiwan leader against provoking conflict

By Jiang Chenglong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-12-15 20:30
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A mainland defense spokesperson on Monday accused the Lai Ching-te authorities in Taiwan of pursuing "independence" provocations, calling them the "most dangerous poison" harming and destroying the island.

Defense Ministry spokesperson Jiang Bin made the remarks in response to recent comments by Lai, the Taiwan leader, who claimed that the Chinese mainland aims to take Taiwan by force by 2027. Lai also said in an interview that Taiwan must prepare for the worst while striving for the best.

Jiang said Lai has repeatedly exaggerated the so-called "military threat" from the Chinese mainland and deliberately escalated tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

Lai's talk of "preparations," Jiang said, is aimed at stirring war anxiety and creating excuses for pursuing "Taiwan independence" and provoking conflict.

"The Lai authorities' provocations for 'independence' are the most dangerous poison harming and destroying Taiwan," Jiang said, adding that national reunification is the best choice to ensure lasting peace and stability for Taiwan.

He urged Taiwan compatriots to clearly recognize the extreme danger and harm of the Lai authorities' push for war preparations in pursuit of "independence," firmly oppose "Taiwan independence" separatist activities, and jointly safeguard peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, as well as their own security and well-being.

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