Summary

Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated in his New Year’s speech that Taiwan’s “reunification” with China is inevitable.

China has escalated military activity around Taiwan, including frequent incursions near the island and sanctions on U.S.-linked companies over arms sales to Taipei.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te rejected Beijing’s claims, stating Taiwan’s future can only be decided by its people.

Lai also criticized China’s restrictions on travel and education exchanges with Taiwan, calling for dignified, reciprocal relations based on goodwill and equality.

  • @GrammarPolice
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    174 days ago

    Get your authoritarian ass outta here😂

    • comfy
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      3 days ago

      Not an authoritarian, not even taking a side. I’m pointing out that unification is the term for resolving partitions to form a single state.

      • @mohammed_alibi
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        3 days ago

        So its no longer an authoritarian government for 38 years now. Thanks for pointing that out!

        In the mean time Xi is serving his 3rd term in PRC right now, or 4th? Ignoring the rules set up by his predecessors. And you think that’s better?

          • @mohammed_alibi
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            22 days ago

            Because China holds a veto power. What’s your point? China won’t allow Taiwan to join a club that China’s partially in control of. In other news, water is wet.

            • @TokenBoomer
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              -11 day ago

              Interesting, the ROC doesn’t hold veto power? How can China join the club, if Taiwan is the rightful government representing all the Chinese people?