Amid heightened tensions between China and Taiwan, Chinese President Xi Jinping told a former Taiwanese president who supports unification that the countries “belong” together.

“Differences in systems cannot change the fact that both sides of the Taiwan Straits belong to the same country and nation,” Xi said.

“External interference cannot stop the historical trend of reunion of the country and family,” Xi said, in comments reported by Taiwanese media and published by Reuters.

Beijing claims the independent island of Taiwan is a Chinese province and has threatened to use force to achieve unification. China frequently sends warplanes and naval vessels to circle the small island democracy and has been mounting an increasing number of military drills over recent years.

    • @wabafee
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      7 months ago

      Both are violent. Just happened that the first one matured into a democracy while the second into a dictatorship.

        • @wabafee
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          17 months ago

          Curious what you think they are?

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              17 months ago

              Yep those two are democractic nations though Singapore is almost by name but seem to be improving.

              • @[email protected]
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                17 months ago

                But the same party has ruled over them each since the inception. From my perspective, that is democracy only in name.

                • @wabafee
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                  17 months ago

                  Which are you talking about?

            • @[email protected]
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              37 months ago

              Well, Hawaii didn’t get statehood until 1959. As a matter of fact, Hawaii wasn’t even Annexed until The Confederacy was dissolved. But I get what you mean.

              Let’s say they did go there and started a new country on their own. The United States doesn’t own that government.