File photo shows Su-35 fighter jets are on a training. [Photo/Xinhua] The Defense Ministry warned Taiwan separatists on Thursday that their secession efforts are dead ends and the Chinese military will take further action if they continue their reckless activities. Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a ministry spokesman, made the remarks at a news conference following flights by multiple fighter jets, H-6K bombers and early warning airplanes of the People's Liberation Army Air Force around the island of Taiwan on Thursday morning. The training was aimed at improving the planes' combat readiness and actual fighting capabilities above water, Senior Colonel Shen Jinke, spokesman of the PLA Air Force, said in an online statement on Thursday. The treasure island is within the motherland's embrace, and protecting our country's beloved territory is a sacred duty of the Air Force, Shen said, adding the Air Force has deployed many planes, including the H-6K bombers, to fly around the island since April 18. In response to media questions about the flights, Wu said the training exercises are aimed at improving the Air Force's ability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity. Secession activities by Taiwan separatists is the biggest threat to cross-Straits relations, he said. These activities undermine the fundamental interests of the Taiwan people, and our actions are targeting those separatists and their activities, Wu said. If the Taiwan separatists were to continue their reckless activities, we'll take further action against them, he said. When asked to comment about Taiwan's military drills this month, Wu said the mainland will make sincere efforts to pursue peaceful unification. But I must stress that Taiwan secession efforts are a dead end, he said, adding that there is no way out for Taiwan to confront the mainland militarily to resist unification. Senior Colonel Ma Gang, a professor from the PLA National Defense University, said that Taiwan unification is a key part of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and efforts to split the island from China go against the trend of history and the wishes of the Chinese people. No country in the world will allow its territorial integrity to be violated by separatists and foreign powers, he said. The Taiwan separatists are becoming more arrogant recently. The Chinese mainland has exercised the utmost sincerity and restraint, but its patience is not limitless. He added, If the secession efforts grow indefinitely, the PLA has no choice but to unify Taiwan through force as stated in the Anti-Secession Law. On Thursday, Wu also confirmed that the DF-26, China's new intermediate-range ballistic missile, officially entered service in the PLA Rocket Force, and the Su-35 fighter jets China bought from Russia have entered service for the PLA Air Force. The missile is completely designed by China, and is capable of rapid retaliation with nuclear warheads and mid- to long-range precision strikes using conventional warheads against land targets and large naval ships, he said. The Su-35, built by Russia's Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association, is one of Russia's most advanced and well armed multipurpose fighter jets, according to the Russian news agency TASS. Wu also announced that the outfitting process and system calibrations for China's first domestically designed aircraft carrier, currently known as 001A, have been going smoothly. The ministry will announce the good news, referring to the ship's first sea trial, in the near future, he said. custom rubber bracelets
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BEIJING -- Major media from around the world are keenly following the upcoming crucial meeting of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and acknowledging the achievements made by China in the recent decades. The 19th National Congress of the CPC, set to open on Oct 18, "will determine the direction of China's future development," commented Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao earlier this month. In an article published Monday, the Singaporean daily also highlighted the results achieved by China's anti-corruption campaign since the 18th National Congress in 2012. "The efforts demonstrated by the 18th CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection are unprecedented in the history of the CPC," the article said. "It ... has changed the political patterns of China." Another Singaporean newspaper, The Straits Times, noted in an Oct 3 article that "China has chalked up the most impressive growth for over decades." It also hailed China's long-term economic strategy, saying the supply-side structural reform measures introduced by Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, to deleverage debt and reduce overproduction have successfully stabilized the economic momentum. Late last month, German magazine International Politics and Society published an article on its website lauding China's unique model of success. "China has developed from a poor and isolated country into the world's second-largest economy within only three decades," Gerhard Stahl, former secretary-general of the Committee of the Regions of the European Union, wrote in the article. "China became a WTO member in 2001 and opened the process of market economy liberalization afterwards without harming its political stability, which is a huge challenge for a country with a population of over 1.3 billion in very different living standards," Stahl wrote. Different Chinese provinces have different policies considering the country is large and diverse, he noted. In special economic zones and pilot projects, he added, new ideas can be carried out, state-owned enterprises can be privatized, private companies can be fostered, and some limited-access markets can be open to foreign investors. "Germany and the European Union must adapt themselves to competition with other political systems and learn from the success of the Chinese model," he concluded in the article.
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