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China says Taiwan is a ‘wanderer’ that will eventually come home

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China says Taiwan is a ‘wanderer’ that will eventually come home

FILE PHOTO: China's State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi waves as he leaves a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, November 24, 2020.

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China's State Councillor and Foreign Minister says the cause of current tensions is the Taiwan government's attempts to 'rely on the United States for independence' and the US and other countries trying to 'use Taiwan to control China'


BEIJING, China – Taiwan is a “wanderer” that will eventually come home and not a chess piece to be played with,
the Chinese government’s top diplomat said on Monday, reaffirming Beijing’s determination to bring the island under its control.

China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, and has in the past two years stepped up military and diplomatic pressure to assert its sovereignty claims, to anger in Taipei and deep concern in Washington.

Speaking in Beijing, State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the cause of current tensions was the Taiwan government’s attempts to “rely on the United States for independence” and the United States and other countries trying to “use Taiwan to control China”.

“It is these perverse actions that have changed the status quo and undermined the peace in the Taiwan Strait, violating the consensus of the international community and the basic norms of international relations,” said Wang, a former head of China’s Taiwan Affairs Office.

To respond to this, China had taken “forceful countermeasures” to “shock the arrogance” of those who seekTaiwan’s formal independence, he said.

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“Taiwan is a wanderer who will eventually come home, not a chess piece to be used by others. China must and will be reunified.”

China has been particularly angered by support for Taiwan from the United States, the island’s most important
international backer and arms supplier despite the absence of formal diplomatic ties.

Taiwan’s government has repeatedly denounced China’s pressure, saying only Taiwan’s people have the right to decide their future and that they will not give in to threats.

The defeated Republic of China government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war with the Communists, who established the People’s Republic of China. – Rappler.com

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