Xi Vows To Smash Taiwan 'independence Plots'

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2021-07-01 HKT 10:27

Share this story

facebook

  • Xi vows to smash Taiwan 'independence plots'

President Xi Jinping pledged on Thursday to complete "reunification" with Taiwan and vowed to "smash" any attempts at formal independence, drawing a stern rebuke from Taipei, which lambasted the Communist Party as a dictatorship.

"Solving the Taiwan question and realising the complete reunification of the motherland are the unswerving historical tasks of the Chinese Communist Party and the common aspiration of all Chinese people," Xi said in a speech on the 100th birthday of the ruling Communist Party.

"All sons and daughters of China, including compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, must work together and move forward in solidarity, resolutely smashing any 'Taiwan independence' plots."

In response, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said while the Communist Party had achieved "certain economic development", it remained a dictatorship that trampled on people's freedoms, and should embrace democracy instead.

"Its historical decision-making errors and persistent harmful actions have caused serious threats to regional security," it added.

Taiwan's people have rejected the "one China principle", which states the island is part of China, and Beijing should abandon its military intimidation and talk to Taipei on an equal footing, the council said.

"Our government's determination to firmly defend the nation's sovereignty and Taiwan's democracy and freedom and to maintain peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait remains unchanged."

While China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, Xi called for a process of "peaceful reunification".

Still, he said that nobody should "underestimate the Chinese people's strong determination, firm will, and formidable ability to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity".

Most Taiwanese have shown no interest in being ruled by China. Taiwan says only the island's people can decide their future, and has decried mainland pressure. (Reuters)

RECENT NEWS

Tycoon Sits China's University Exams For 27th Time

Among the millions of fresh-faced high schoolers sitting the nation's dreaded "gaokao" college entrance exam on Wednesda... Read more

China's First Home-grown Large Cruise Liner Undocks

The first large cruise liner developed by China completed its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday, marking its complete tra... Read more

Chinese, US Diplomats Hold 'frank' Talks In Beijing

Meetings between senior mainland and US officials in China this week struck an upbeat chord, with both sides agreeing to... Read more

China's Cruise Industry Set To Make Waves Again

China's cruise industry, suspended for more than three years due to the pandemic, is expected to resume operations in th... Read more

Toll From Deadly Landslide Rises To 19

All 19 people caught in a landslide in Sichuan province on Sunday have been confirmed dead, state media reported, announ... Read more

'Nato-like Alliance Disastrous For Asia-Pacific'

Defence Minister Li Shangfu on Sunday told the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore that any moves to establ... Read more