Tsai says China must 'coexist' with a democratic Taiwan

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Beijing must find a way to live peacefully alongside a democratic Taiwan that will never accept Chinese rule, President Tsai Ing-wen said.

Beijing must find a way to live peacefully alongside a democratic Taiwan that will never accept Chinese rule, President Tsai Ing-wen said Wednesday in an inauguration speech that also celebrated the island's successful fight against the coronavirus.

Since she first came to office in 2016, China has rebuffed offers of talks and ramped up economic, military and diplomatic pressure on the island.It envisages a"one country, two systems" model that -- like nearby Hong Kong -- would allow Taiwan to keep some freedoms while submitting to Chinese mainland rule."We will not accept the Beijing authorities' use of 'one country, two systems' to downgrade Taiwan and undermine the cross-strait status quo," she said.

Taiwan -- officially the Republic of China -- has been ruled separately from the mainland since 1949 after the Nationalists lost a civil war to the Communists and fled to the island to set up a rival government. That has caused growing alarm in Beijing, which says any formal declaration of independence by Taiwan would cross a red line."She is telling China that her position has remained the same -- she will not provoke but she rejects any policy that downgrades Taiwan and 'you can talk to me if you are willing'," Fan Shih-ping, a political scientist at National Taiwan Normal University, told AFP.J.

 

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