City
Epaper

Taiwan says it won't bow to pressure from China

By IANS | Updated: October 10, 2021 15:00 IST

Taipei, Oct 10 Taiwan will not bow to pressure from China and will continue its democratic way of ...

Open in App

Taipei, Oct 10 Taiwan will not bow to pressure from China and will continue its democratic way of life, as tensions over the island continue, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Sunday.

"The more we achieve, the greater the pressure we face from China," the BBC quoted Tsai as saying.

Her speech on Taiwan's National Day came after China's President Xi Jinping vowed to "fulfil reunification".

Taiwan considers itself a sovereign state, while China views it as a breakaway province.

Beijing has not ruled out the possible use of force to achieve unification, the BBC report said.

China has sent a record number of military jets into Taiwan's air defence zone in recent days. Some analysts said the flights could be seen as a warning to Taiwan's president.

Tsai said Taiwan was "standing on democracy's first line of defence". The island could not be forced to take "the path China has laid out for us", which she said did not offer freedom, democracy or sovereignty

China's military flights into Taiwan's air defence zone had seriously affected national security and aviation safety, she said, and the situation was "more complex and fluid than at any other point in the past 72 years".

Taiwan would not "act rashly" but would bolster its defences, she said.

She repeated an offer to talk with Chinese leaders on an equal footing, a suggestion Beijing, which brands her a "separatist", has so far rejected, the report said.

Tsai was re-elected by a landslide last year on a promise to stand up to Beijing.

Her speech was followed by a fly past of Taiwanese fighter jets.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: bbcbeijingXi JinpingTaipeiAustralia broadcasting corporationBbc radioBroadcasting corporationOrganisation secretary and member of parliament r.Facebook ireland headquartersBritish broadcasting company
Open in App

Related Stories

Technology'Sorry, That's Beyond...': DeepSeek R1 Refuses to Respond to Any Prompt Containing Xi Jinping's Name

InternationalBeijing on Orange Alert As Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Batter City

Social ViralChina: Glass Maintenance Workers Trapped Hanging From Building in Beijing After Sudden Strong Winds; Video Surfaces

InternationalRussian President Vladimir Putin Says, Plans to Visit China Next Month: Report

InternationalTaiwan’s Attempt to Restrict China Trips by Legislators Fails

International Realted Stories

InternationalJordan Foreign Minister stresses urgency of ceasefire, humanitarian aid entry into Gaza

InternationalUN envoy holds talks in Oman as airstrikes continue in Yemen

InternationalStudent knife attack at French school leaves 1 dead, 3 injured

International"Strongly support whatever India does to pursue terrorists": UK MP Bob Blackman on Pahalgam attack

InternationalKremlin says potential NATO deployment in Ukraine 'unacceptable'