China has asked its army to be ready for war, angry about Taiwan-UK trade talks

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Beijing: Amidst the ongoing trade talks between Taiwan and Britain, angry China has asked its army to be ready for war. President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that China would focus on preparing for war, citing the country’s “increasingly unstable and uncertain” security. According to state media reports, the President has said that Beijing will strengthen its military training and preparedness for any war. This statement by the President of China has been seen as a sign of an attack on Taiwan.

China has been claiming its own regarding Taiwan. Along with this, China has also threatened to occupy Taiwan by force if needed. Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that the country’s security is becoming unstable. It is very uncertain. In such a situation, war can be the only goal and we have to prepare ourselves for it. CCTV has quoted Jinping as saying that China is now expanding its army in a big way. At the same time, the President has said that military training will be strengthened so that the country is ready for any war. The country should become technically self-reliant and capable enough to protect the interests of China even abroad.

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Worry in other countries due to declaration of war preparations
Concern has also increased in other countries regarding the statement of the Chinese President. If China attacks Taiwan, then once again the global economy will be affected. China has always been claiming Taiwan as its own. Significantly, China has been making many statements about Taiwan time and again. He has also been threatening to annex Taiwan to his border. The Communist Party of China has strongly opposed Taiwan’s independence and the implementation of the policy of ‘one country, two systems’ in its constitution. China has already increased tensions by sending its fighter jets into Taiwan airspace.

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