Taiwan is 'of course' a country, president says in rebuke to China
- Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te strongly rebuked China and its claims of sovereignty over Taiwan, stating that Taiwan is 'of course' a country.
- Lai drew on Taiwan's distinct history and connection to indigenous Austronesians to show its separate development from China.
- Lai said it was 'totally wrong' for Beijing to claim a 1971 UN resolution had anything to do with Taiwan's sovereignty, as it was only about government representation.
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Lai refutes PRC's claims over Taiwan in 1st of 10 speeches - Focus Taiwan
President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) on Sunday reaffirmed the Republic of China's (Taiwan) sovereignty while refuting the People's Republic of China's (PRC) claim over the country, in his first of a total of 10 scheduled speeches set to be delivered in the following weeks.
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