Taiwan tells China to 'face reality', respect election results
- Taiwan's Foreign Ministry called on China to respect the election results and give up its oppression against Taiwan.
- China's repeated claim that Taiwan is a domestic issue was criticized by Taiwan's Foreign Ministry, which accused China of falsehoods.
- President-Elect Lai Ching-te's victory in Taiwan's election may strain relations with China and the United States.
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Taipéi. Taiwán instó a China a “enfrentar la realidad” tras la victoria del candidato soberanista Lai Ching-te en las elecciones del día anterior, desafiando a Pekín, que reiteró su advertencia de que cualquier apoyo a la independencia será “duramente castigado”.“El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores hace un llamado a las autoridades de Pekín para que respeten los resultados electorales, encaren la realidad y desistan de reprimir a Taiwán, perm…
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Taiwan tells China to ‘face reality’ after election
Taiwan told China to "face reality" on Sunday after voters chose pro-sovereignty candidate Lai Ching-te as president, as Beijing issued a fresh warning that any new independence moves for the island would be "harshly punished."
Taiwan calls on China to ‘face reality’, respect election results after Beijing issues fresh warning
Taiwan advised China to "face reality" after Beijing issued a fresh warning to the self-ruled island stating that any efforts made towards independence would be "harshly punished". This came a day after Lai Ching-te, the presidential candidate representing Taiwan's ruling party, secured victory in an election that China had characterised as a pivotal choice between "war and peace". Taipei's foreign ministry on Sunday (Jan 14) told Beijing to r
China said after the election that it would not tolerate “divisive activities” in Taiwan.
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