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    China Calls US Claims of Military Pressure on Taiwan a 'distortion'

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office on April 15, 2026, called U.S. claims of Chinese military pressure on Taiwan “a distortion” and urged Washington to handle Taiwan affairs cautiously, rejecting interference in what it deems China’s internal matter.

    China calls US claims of military pressure on Taiwan a 'distortion'

    China Responds to US Allegations of Military Pressure on Taiwan

    BEIJING, April 15 (Reuters) - The United States' claims about China exerting military pressure on Taiwan are distorted, and demonstrate its "malicious intentions", a government spokesperson in Beijing said on Wednesday.

    China has stepped up military activity around democratically governed Taiwan, which it views as its own territory, holding several rounds of war games, most recently with live-fire drills in late December.

    US Accusations and Chinese Response

    "Certain people on the U.S. side are jumping up and down, continuously rehashing the so-called 'mainland threat' or 'military pressure,'" Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, told reporters.

    This represented "a complete distortion of the facts and harbours malicious intentions," he added, saying Taiwan was an internal affair for China, which would brook no outside interference.

    Chen urged the United States to act with great caution, and handle Taiwan-related matters carefully and prudently.

    US-Taiwan Relations and Arms Sales

    China has repeatedly demanded a halt to weapons sales to Taiwan by the United States, its most important international backer, despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties.

    Wednesday's remarks came after the U.S. State Department urged China last week to talk to Taiwan and halt its military and other pressure on the island, after Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun met President Xi Jinping in Beijing.

    Taiwan Leadership and Beijing's Stance

    China refuses to speak to Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, calling him a "separatist". Lai rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims, saying only Taiwan's people can decide their future.

    'Path of Peace' and Cross-Strait Engagement

    'PATH OF PEACE'

    Cheng said she aimed to foster peace with her visit, when China unveiled measures it said would benefit Taiwan, such as easing controls on exports of food, though it did not cease regular military activities around the island during her trip.

    Taiwan's Approach to Engagement

    Taiwan's government says it should be leading engagement efforts with China rather than private party-to-party contacts.

    Cheng, whose visit was a month before one planned by U.S. President Donald Trump, hopes China and the United States can reconcile and cooperate.

    Message of Peace and Reunification

    "We can definitely go down the path of peace," Cheng, the chairwoman of Taiwan's largest opposition party, the Kuomintang, told a Taiwan radio station on Wednesday. "This is the important message I hope to send to Washington."

    China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, but says it prefers "peaceful reunification", a message it has ramped up in recent weeks.

    Chen hoped Taiwan's people would see the advantages of such a step, from cheaper living costs to sprucing up aged housing.

    "In short, national reunification is not only a great moral cause, but also of great benefit," he added.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Writing and additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

    Table of Contents

    • China Responds to US Allegations of Military Pressure on Taiwan
    • US Accusations and Chinese Response

    Key Takeaways

    • •China dismissed U.S. assertions of military pressure as malicious distortion.
    • •Beijing reiterated that Taiwan is an internal matter and warned the U.S. against interference.
    • •The U.S. continues urging China to halt military pressure and engage in dialogue with Taiwanese leaders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China calls US claims of military pressure on Taiwan a 'distortion'

    1What did China say about US claims of military pressure on Taiwan?

    China called the US claims of exerting military pressure on Taiwan a distortion and accused the US of malicious intentions.

    2How has China increased military activity around Taiwan?

    China has conducted several rounds of war games near Taiwan, including live-fire drills as recently as December.

  • US-Taiwan Relations and Arms Sales
  • Taiwan Leadership and Beijing's Stance
  • 'Path of Peace' and Cross-Strait Engagement
  • Taiwan's Approach to Engagement
  • Message of Peace and Reunification
  • Reporting Credits
  • 3What is China's stance on Taiwan's status?

    China views Taiwan as its own territory and considers Taiwan an internal affair, rejecting outside interference.

    4What was the US response to China's actions around Taiwan?

    The US State Department urged China to engage in dialogue with Taiwan and halt military pressure on the island.

    5Who is Cheng Li-wun and what message did she bring?

    Cheng Li-wun, Taiwan's opposition leader, aimed to foster peace with her visit to Beijing and hopes China and the US can reconcile.

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