
China Condemns Macron's Taiwan Remarks as a 'Double Standard'
China Rebukes Macron's Taiwan Comparison: 'Double Standard' Condemnation Singapore – China has sharply criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's comparison of the Ukraine conflict with the situation in Taiwan. The remarks, made during Macron's speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, sparked immediate backlash from Beijing. "This comparison is a double standard," stated a representative from the Chinese embassy in Singapore, in an official statement released following Macron's address. "Taiwan is an internal matter for China, and any attempt to equate it with the Ukrainian situation is a misrepresentation of the facts." Macron's speech touched upon the global implications of the war in Ukraine, and in the context of broader international relations, he drew parallels to the potential for conflict over Taiwan. This comparison, however, has been met with strong disapproval by the Chinese government, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province and has repeatedly warned against foreign interference. The video from Al Arabiya provides a concise overview of the event, showing Macron speaking at the conference and offering a visual representation of the situation. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions between China and the West over Taiwan and highlights the delicate balance of international diplomacy in the face of global conflict.