Beijing ‘Commends’ Malaysia PM Anwar’s ‘One China’ Stance Following Taiwan’s Rebuke
- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed clear support for the one-China principle and China's reunification in a recent interview, stating that Taiwan is part of China and emphasizing national unity.
- China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian praised Anwar Ibrahim's remarks and affirmed that upholding the one-China principle is the right thing to do.
- Lin Jian criticized international double standards by highlighting that attention on China's territorial issues ignores similar separations in Europe, the US, and Africa.
- Lin Jian reiterated that there is only one China, Taiwan is an inalienable part of its territory, and reunification will not be stopped.
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Anwar says Malaysia has adhered to One-China policy since Tun Abdul Razak’s time, will continue to uphold it
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 20 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today defended Malaysia’s adherence to the One-China policy following criticism from Taiwanese lawmakers over his recent remarks on Taiwan.This came after comments he made in a recent Al Jazeera interview, in which he acknowledged Taiwan as part of China.Speaking to local media, Anwar stood by his remarks, saying Malaysia had upheld the One-China policy since the time of the country’…
China Praises Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim For Supportive Comments on Taiwan
The Malaysian leader's remarks also prompted a rebuke from Taipei, which said that they "could negatively impact Taiwanese businesses’ confidence in investing in Malaysia.”
Beijing ‘commends’ Malaysia PM Anwar’s ‘One China’ stance following Taiwan’s rebuke
In a recent interview with news agency Al Jazeera, Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had voiced support for Beijing’s “One China” principle as well as its right to use force should peaceful reunification fail.
Anwar stands by Taiwan remarks despite backlash
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stands by his remarks on Taiwan despite the backlash, arguing that China's position was consistent with the United States' refusal to allow any of its territories to secede following the American War of Independence.
The Central PAS committee member said the One China policy did not mean Malaysia had to give its opinion on the appropriateness of Beijing's actions towards Taiwan.
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