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the ministry of national defense press conference asked six questions related to the taiwan strait, "once we take action, it will be a heavy hammer blow"

2024-08-30

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southern metropolis newsreporter mo qianru from beijing on august 29, the ministry of national defense held a regular press conference. nandu reporters noted that this month's press conference lasted 115 minutes, and the taiwan strait issue was still one of the focuses of reporters' questions, with a total of 6 questions involving the taiwan strait. in his response, colonel wu qian, director of the information bureau of the ministry of national defense and spokesman for the ministry of national defense, made a clear statement that in defending national sovereignty and territorial integrity, no one should have the illusion that the people's liberation army will not take action, and once it does, it will be a heavy hammer. in front of the powerful chinese people's liberation army, the so-called "capability" of the "taiwan independence" armed forces is nothing more than an ant trying to shake a tree, and it is vulnerable to a single blow.

he also pointed out that china demands that the united states stop military collusion between the united states and taiwan, stop arming taiwan, and stop spreading false narratives involving taiwan.

taiwan's defense budget hits a new high in 2025. the ministry of national defense: once the people's liberation army takes action, it will be a heavy hammer.

at the meeting, a reporter asked, according to reports, when listening to the taiwan authorities' 2025 budget report, lai ching-te said that taiwan's 2025 "defense budget" hit a new high of nt$647 billion (about us$19.76 billion), and taiwan is determined to enhance its own defense capabilities. in addition, taiwanese media recently disclosed photos of the new generation of medium-range ballistic missiles "qingtian-2" being developed by the taiwan military, saying that it will enhance the taiwan military's so-called "source strike" capability. what comments does the spokesperson have?