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Taiwan “will not surrender”, will not yield to China’s pressures and will “defend national sovereignty, safeguarding the democratic and constitutional way of life”. This was stated by the president of the island, de facto independent, but considered by Beijing as a “rebellious province” to be “reunified”. Lai Ching-te (William Lai), seen by Beijing as a “dangerous separatist”, spoke a month after taking [...] Read Full Article At: Taiwan’s president, ‘we will not yield to China’s pressure’
China considers imposing the death penalty on 'diehard' Taiwan independence activists, escalating tensions since President Lai Ching-te's...
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