China accuses Taiwan of using students for espionage

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BEIJING (NYTIMES) - China has accused intelligence agencies in Taiwan of targeting mainland students on the island, drawing accusations of hypocrisy from Taipei as it investigates possible espionage by Beijing.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - China has accused intelligence agencies in Taiwan of targeting mainland students on the island, drawing accusations of hypocrisy from Taipei as it investigates possible espionage by Beijing.

Beijing is hostile toward Ms Tsai, whose party is sceptical of closer ties with China, and it has stepped up pressure on the island since she took office, increasing its military activities near Taiwanese waters and airspace, and poaching some of Taiwan's few remaining allies. For seven decades, Beijing has sought to absorb Taiwan, where Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government fled after losing the Chinese civil war. It has not renounced the use of force to achieve this goal.

The article also said the United States had"repeatedly tried to clash with the mainland's red line on the Taiwan issue, which may further destabilise the Taiwan straits." "We demand that the relevant parties in Taiwan immediately stop their infiltration and destruction of the mainland and avoid further damage to increasingly complex and serious cross-strait relations," Mr An was quoted by Xinhua, China's state-run news agency, as saying.

 

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