China Protests Taiwan Foreign Minister's Visit to the Philippines

Posted on Aug 31, 2025 / World

China Protests Taiwan Foreign Minister's Visit to the Philippines

China has formally protested Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu's visit to the Philippines on August 30, 2025, describing it as a violation of the "One China" policy. Wu's delegation, which included high-level investors, met with Philippine officials to discuss trade and regional security. The Philippine government has not publicly responded to China's objections. Analysts view the visit as a sign of deepening ties between Taiwan and the Philippines, despite Beijing's objections. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in cross-strait relations and the broader geopolitical dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region. China continues to assert its stance on Taiwan, while Taiwan seeks to expand its international presence.



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