Hua Chunying 华春莹(@SpokespersonCHN)さんの人気ツイート(いいね順)

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If the #US had honored its assurances, refrained from repeatedly expanding #NATO and pledged that NATO would not admit #Ukraine, and had not fanned the flames by supplying weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, the situation would have been very different.
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A spectacular welcome ceremony 🇨🇳🇸🇦
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A COVID-19 control volunteer turned out to be a kung fu master.
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President Xi said, “Currently, the state of #ChinaUS relations is not in the fundamental interests of our two countries and peoples. It is not what the international community expects from us either.”
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"America is not entirely innocent of fueling this fire...The first log was the ill-considered decision by the #US in the 1990s to expand #NATO despite the collapse of the Soviet Union."--Thomas L. Friedman on #Ukraine, Feb. 21, 2022
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#OnThisDay 47 years ago, our beloved premier and PRC's first foreign minister Zhou Enlai passed away. He resolved to study for the sake of China's rise at the age of 12 and fought for this goal his entire life. He was the finest example for all CPC members.
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"History has taught us that sanctions do not end military conflict. They do not bring peace. They make the people suffer. They are not going to help save lives, because the more arms you help pump into Ukraine, the more the war will be prolonged, the more Ukrainians will die."
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China’s position is clear: between war & peace, we stand on the side of peace; between unilateral sanctions & dialogue and negotiation, we stand on the side of dialogue & negotiation; between fanning the flames & putting out the fire, we stand on the side of putting out the fire.
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...the US govt must honor its commitments both in word and in deed. Otherwise the US govt must take the responsibility and bear consequences for any act, under whatever pretext, in violation of the three Sino-US joint communiques.
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ギドゥンドゥンさん、ビンドゥンドゥン愛に満ちた楽しい報道をありがとう!この大会が終わっても、またいつでも中国に取材に来てくださいね。……北京駐在も大歓迎です!
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Statement by China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan mfa.gov.cn/eng/zxxx_66280…
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The spectacular #supermoon spotted across China last night.
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Goodbye Bali, we will remember your friendship and hospitality.
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Pingba in Guizhou, southwest #China, has the largest cherry blossom garden in the world. It is so fascinating. May more people in this world enjoy peace and beauty.
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To watch the flag-raising ceremony on the National Day, hundreds of thousands of Chinese people began to wait at the Tiananmen Square as early as 1:30am. Pure love for the motherland.
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Today, 130,000 people gathered for the national flag-raising ceremony. Together, they sent a Happy Birthday message to #China for its 72nd anniversary.
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“The United States does not have the right to judge anybody. ” youtu.be/oQvSoHGUyAc
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Some #US official alleged that #China would provide weapons for #Russia. This is a ludicrous suggestion and a humiliation to Russia. Unlike the US, China never adds fuel to the fire.
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Congrats! Saudi Arabia and Iran just signed a joint statement on the restoration of diplomatic relations with immediate effect.
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The friendly exchanges and mutual appreciation between the people of #China and #SaudiArabia date back many centuries. Prophet Muhammad's words 1,400 years ago still resonate today.
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While #US fans the flame, #Europe pays the price.
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Any US government institution, executive, legislative and judicial alike, must act on the foreign policy recognized and committed to by the US government. The US Congress is part of the US government, and it should strictly abide by the foreign policy of the US government.
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#シャンシャン 🐼おかえり! 本日、シャンシャンが中日間の協力協定に基づいて中国に返還されました。長年にわたってシャンシャンを大切にしてくれた日本の皆さんに、改めて心からの感謝を申し上げます。 シャンシャンファンの皆さん、今度はぜひ中国まで会いに来てくださいね。お待ちしています!
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Is this the kind of democracy #Pelosi has been advocating around the world? Why not show more care about her own people and spend more time in improving her own constituency?
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The US Supreme Court features sages from China, Judea & ancient Greece exemplifying America's commitment to diversity, openness & inclusiveness. Yet the US is now doing the opposite internationally. Isn't this ironic?