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In response to the Prime Minister's inappropriate remarks on Taiwan, President Slavs: Slovenia has always supported the one-China principle

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According to the Slovenian News Agency (STA) reported on the 20th, Slovenian President Borut Pahor said in response to Prime Minister Jan sha's inappropriate remarks on Taiwan a few days ago that since the establishment of diplomatic relations with China, Slovenia has always supported the one-China principle. Pahor also reportedly said the EU was also obliged to abide by this principle.

In response to the Prime Minister's inappropriate remarks on Taiwan, President Slavs: Slovenia has always supported the one-China principle

According to public information, Pahor was elected president of Slovenia in 2012 and re-elected in 2017.

According to previous media reports, Slovenian Prime Minister Janša was interviewed by India's official media All India Television on the 17th. According to the transcript of the interview released by the Sri Lankan government, on the Taiwan issue, Yang Sha claimed to "support the sovereignty decision of the Taiwan people." In the interview, he used "country" to refer to Taiwan, and "regretted" Chinese mainland opposing Taiwan's accession to the World Health Organization, and also expressed support for Lithuania's Taiwan-related practices and was promoting the "mutual establishment of representative offices" with Taiwan.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council both responded to the Slovenian Prime Minister's taiwan-related remarks on the 19th. Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that slovenian leaders have openly made dangerous remarks challenging the one-China principle and supporting "Taiwan independence." We are deeply shocked and strongly opposed to this. Zhu Fenglian, a spokeswoman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said that the remarks made by relevant politicians in Slovenia disregard the facts and confuse the public opinion.

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