Xi vows to prevent anyone ‘splitting Taiwan from China’
- Chinese President Xi Jinping asserts that the reunification of Taiwan with the mainland is inevitable.
- The United States maintains an unofficial relationship with Taiwan but adheres to China's "One China" policy.
- Xi's recent tribute to Mao reflects China's intensifying competition with the US and a sluggish economic recovery, while state-backed events and publications commemorate Mao's legacy.
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Xi Jinping amenință că „reunificarea” Chinei cu Taiwanul este „inevitabilă”, înaintea alegerilor cruciale din țara insulară
„Reunificarea” Taiwanului cu China este „inevitabilă”, a declarat marți liderul chinez Xi Jinping, înaintea alegerilor cruciale ce vor avea loc luna viitoare în țara insulară pe care Beijingul și-o revendică, potrivit CNN.
China's 'reunification' with Taiwan is 'inevitable': Xi Jinping
China's 'reunification' with Taiwan is 'inevitable': Xi Jinping Chinese leader Xi Jinping has claimed that the "reunification" of Taiwan with China is "inevitable," emphasising Beijing's longstanding stance ahead of a crucial election in Taiwan next month, CNN reported. Xi made these remarks during an address marking the 130th anniversary of the birth of Mao Zedong, the founder of the People's Republic of China."The realisation of the complete …
Xi vows to prevent anyone 'from splitting Taiwan from China in any way'
President Xi Jinping vowed on Tuesday to resolutely prevent anyone from “splitting Taiwan from China in any way”, the official Xinhua news agency reported, a little more than two weeks before Taiwan elects a new leader.China views democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory, despite the strong objections of the government in Taipei, and has ramped up military and political pressure to assert its sovereignty claims.Taiwan holds presidenti…
Xi vows to prevent anyone 'from splitting Taiwan from China in any way'
President Xi Jinping vowed on Tuesday to resolutely prevent anyone from “splitting Taiwan from China in any way”, the official Xinhua news agency reported, a little more than two weeks before Taiwan elects a new leader.
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