Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 10, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted October 10, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Taiwan’s president vows to resist ‘annexation’ President William Lai has pledged to uphold Taiwan’s self-governing status in his most high-profile public address since taking office earlier this year. In a thinly-veiled reference to China’s claim over the island, Lai said he would “uphold the commitment to resist annexation or encroachment upon our sovereignty.” Lai was speaking to a crowd in Taipei to commemorate Taiwan’s National Day, only nine days after ********** China celebrated its 75th anniversary. At the same time, Lai promised to maintain “the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait” and pledged to cooperate with Beijing on issues such as climate change, combating infectious ********* and maintaining regional security. “The Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China are not subordinates to each other,” he said, in a reference to the governments of Taipei and Beijing respectively. Lai previously told visitors there would be “no surprises” in his national day address, in a bid to reassure them that he would not do anything further to agitate Beijing. The disclaimer followed several speeches by President Lai over the past few months that some viewed as being provocative. Last week, Lai said it was “absolutely impossible” for China to be the “motherland” of Taiwan because the island’s government was founded in 1911, decades before the current ********** regime of mainland China was founded in 1949. “On the contrary, the Republic of China may actually be the motherland of citizens of the People’s Republic of China who are over 75 years old,” Lai said at a concert to mark Taiwan’s National Day on Saturday. Taiwan maintains the constitution of the Republic of China, which was founded on the ******** mainland. When it lost a long civil war with the Communists in 1949, the Republic of China government fled to Taiwan and has been based there ever since. Last month, Lai also questioned China’s assertion that its claim over the self-ruled island was based on territorial integrity. If that were the case, he suggested, Beijing would also be pushing to reclaim other so-called historic lands that once belonged to the ******** empire. “If China wants to annex Taiwan… it’s not for the sake of territorial integrity,” Lai said, in an interview to mark his first 100 days in office. “If it is really for the sake of territorial integrity, why doesn’t China take back Russia?” Lai referenced the 1858 Treaty of Aigun, which saw China concede large swathes of Manchuria to Russia. The concession occurred during what China refers to as the “century of humiliation,” when Western powers and Japan exploited the weakened Qing Dynasty. On Wednesday, China’s government responded by saying President Lai was escalating tensions with “sinister intentions”. “Lai Ching-te’s Taiwan independence fallacy is just old wine in a new bottle, and again exposes his obstinate stance on Taiwan independence and his sinister intentions of escalating hostility and confrontation,” said the statement from China’s Taiwan Affairs Office. After his election in January, Lai succeeded Taiwan’s previous president Tsai Ing-wen, who also came from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Lai’s public comments to date are regarded by many political observers as going further than anything said by his predecessor, who was much more cautious in her public speeches. In spite of his administration’s more strident and confrontational tone, however, Lai has stressed his position of maintaining the “status quo” between Taiwan and China. He insists Taiwan has no need to declare independence because it is already an independent sovereign nation that has never been controlled by the People’s Republic of China. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Taiwans #president #vows #resist #annexation This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/146509-taiwan%E2%80%99s-president-vows-to-resist-%E2%80%98annexation%E2%80%99/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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