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Back in February, China expelled New York Times journalist Vivian Wang from the country. The move was apparently retaliation for hosting President Lai Ching-te in a recorded interview for the paper’s DealBook Summit 2025, during which the host referred to Taiwan as a country. Earlier this week, a reporter from Japan’s TV Asahi brought up this matter during a Chinese foreign ministry press conference. Observers were surprised to see Lin Jian, the PRC foreign ministry spokesman, speechless for about 20 seconds, in apparent fear of saying the wrong words. Let’s see how it went down.
Voice of Asahi TV journalist
At press conference
The New York Times reports that a journalist has been expelled. What is the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s comment on this?
Lin Jian
PRC foreign ministry spokesperson
The New York Times provided a platform for the Taiwan authorities to spread the fallacy of Taiwan separatist independence and openly referred to Taiwan as a country, which seriously violates the one-China principle. The New York Times should correct its mistakes.
Lin Chun-hsien
Legislator (DPP)
The fact that the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson was stumped by a question and paused for 20 seconds is basically an international joke, all because they are terrified of doing something that might displease the Chinese Communist Party. China will stop at nothing to suppress Taiwan and prevent Taiwan’s voice from being heard. This is the truth about the authoritarian CCP hegemony.
Yaita Akio, a veteran journalist who spent 10 years in Beijing, posted on social media that the real China is a country that expels foreign journalists, frightens interviewees into shutting off their phones and has made pressure a part of daily life. According toYaita, this is because the CCP is a regime that lacks a sense of security and confidence, and is afraid of any voices it cannot control.
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