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China says Taiwan not a country, Taiwan says China needs reality check

BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) - China warned self-ruled Taiwan on Wednesday that it would “reap the consequences” of promoting formal independence, a red line for Beijing which claims the island as its own.

Taiwan’s government hit back, saying it was a reality that the Republic of China, the island’s formal name, was a sovereign country and that no matter what China said it could not change this fact.

Taiwan is one of China’s most sensitive issues. Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it considers a wayward province under its rule.

Defeated Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of the Chinese civil war. Taiwan was a Japanese colony from 1895 until 1945.


Speaking in parliament on Tuesday, newly appointed Taiwan Premier William Lai said he was a “political worker who advocates Taiwan independence”, but that it already was an independent country called the Republic of China and so had no need to declare independence.

Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said in reaction that relations across the Taiwan Strait that separates them are not “country to country” relations, and there is no “one China and one Taiwan”.

“Taiwan is an inseparable part of Chinese territory, has never been a country and can never become a country,” Ma said.

“The mainland side resolutely opposes any form of ‘Taiwan independence’ words or action, and will never allow the historical tragedy of national separation to repeat itself. The consequences will be reaped for engaging in Taiwan independence separatism,” he added, without elaborating.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said it did not matter what Beijing said, it was an “objective reality” that the Republic of China was a sovereign state.

“Taiwan’s future and the development of relations across the Strait will be jointly decided by Taiwan’s 23 million people,” it said.


Taiwanese officials have said previously that there is no need to declare independence, as the Republic of China is already an independent country, though its territory only covers Taiwan, a few offshore islands close to China and some in the South China Sea.

Relations between Taipei and Beijing have nosedived since Tsai Ing-wen of the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party won election last year. China suspects her of wanting independence, but she says she wants to maintain peace with China.

Beijing has suspended a regular dialogue mechanism with Taipei established under the previous, China-friendly government in Taiwan, and there has been a dramatic reduction in the number of Chinese tourists visiting Taiwan.
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Indians always obsessed with Taiwan, i don't know why but this kind of obsessiveness isn't healthy in the long run. Taiwan does not care about India, it only cares about the well being of Mainland China. Look at how many Taiwanese tech companies invested in China :lol: , they are making China great again (as Trump would say America First). For Taiwan it's China First.
 
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Indians always obsessed with Taiwan, i don't know why but this kind of obsessiveness isn't healthy in the long run. Taiwan does not care about India, it only cares about the well being of Mainland China. Look at how many Taiwanese tech companies invested in China :lol: , they are making China great again (as Trump would say America First). For Taiwan it's China First.

Many Taiwan youth, especially new graduates, is craving for a place in the Mainland, be it in university. entertainment, technology. I am one of them, as a fairly recent graduate.

Lots of friends and professors of mine have landed in the Mainland; there is where future lies.

Politics aside, reality is quite different. More, not less, Taiwan people are moving to the Mainland. Trade and communication is growing regardless of less favorable political climate. What a bunch of bureaucrats, who will likely be one-termer, say do not really count.

India? The only experience I had with some Indian students (few in number) is that students do not want to live in shared dorms with them (I was at international student affairs office).

That's our perception of India over here.
 
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Modi needs to hug Taiwan president to make new macha
 
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Part of Taiwanese are really not Chinese. They are Japanese bastards. Who unfortunately controlled and are controlling Taiwan. Li Denghui(Japanese name 岩里政男), former TW president, always says that he is a Japanese.

Can you believe it? A president calls himself as another country's citizen, very proudly.
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Do you know what these dudes are doing? They are trying to convince journalists their grandmothers "voluntarily" severed in Japanese army as comfort women. Not forced.
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Taiwan is the sickest society I have ever seen.
 
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Taiwan IS a country!

The territory is from Xinjiang ini the west down to the Taiwan in the east. And Outer Mongolia at the north to South China Sea islands to the south.

And I still don't understand why is CCP and KMT still keep fighting?? The cold war is over almost 20 years ago.

Many Taiwan youth, especially new graduates, is craving for a place in the Mainland, be it in university. entertainment, technology. I am one of them, as a fairly recent graduate.

Lots of friends and professors of mine have landed in the Mainland; there is where future lies.

Politics aside, reality is quite different. More, not less, Taiwan people are moving to the Mainland. Trade and communication is growing regardless of less favorable political climate. What a bunch of bureaucrats, who will likely be one-termer, say do not really count.

India? The only experience I had with some Indian students (few in number) is that students do not want to live in shared dorms with them (I was at international student affairs office).

That's our perception of India over here.

So, you are a Taiwanese?

I thought a mainlander... Lol

Yeah, I agree with your opinion that it just on the political side and media. But ordinary people don't care much about it.

They went freely to mainland, HK, and Singapore like their own country. And extremely proud with mainland China progress and development.
 
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Requesting other nations to cut ties with Tiawan won't make Taiwan chance as not considering as a country.
Tiawan has got their government system & laws totally different & better than China, their own army
What else do they need for China to realize that Tiawan is a separate country?
 
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