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China will ‘never commit to abandoning the use of force’ on Taiwan: Xi Jinping
BEIJING: President Xi Jinping announced on Sunday that China will “never commit to renounce the use of force” when it comes to the issue. Taiwanin a speech marking the beginning of Communist Party Congress In Beijing.
“Solving the Taiwan issue is a problem of the Chinese people themselves and must be solved by the Chinese people. of force, and reserve the option to take all necessary measures.” Communist Party delegate in Beijing Great Hall of the People.
China considers self-ruled, democratic Taiwan to be part of its territory, which will one day be reclaimed by military intervention if necessary.
Xi added: “The historic wheels of national reunification and rejuvenation are turning forward. “Fatherland reunification must be achieved and will be achieved.”
Mr. Xi condemned “separatism and interference” in the matter.
He also praised Hong Kong’s transformation from “chaos to governance”, after the introduction of a national security law in 2020 that quelled dissent in the once outspoken city.
“The situation in Hong Kong has achieved a major transition from chaos to governance,” he said.
“Solving the Taiwan issue is a problem of the Chinese people themselves and must be solved by the Chinese people. of force, and reserve the option to take all necessary measures.” Communist Party delegate in Beijing Great Hall of the People.
China considers self-ruled, democratic Taiwan to be part of its territory, which will one day be reclaimed by military intervention if necessary.
Xi added: “The historic wheels of national reunification and rejuvenation are turning forward. “Fatherland reunification must be achieved and will be achieved.”
Mr. Xi condemned “separatism and interference” in the matter.
He also praised Hong Kong’s transformation from “chaos to governance”, after the introduction of a national security law in 2020 that quelled dissent in the once outspoken city.
“The situation in Hong Kong has achieved a major transition from chaos to governance,” he said.