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Tsai: Help us defend democracy

Taiwan president calls for internatio­nal support to fight for independen­ce

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Taiwan President Tsai Ingwen called for internatio­nal support to defend the self-ruled island’s democracy and way of life in the face of renewed threats from China.

Tsai’s comments came days after Chinese President Xi Jinping said nobody could change the fact that Taiwan was part of China, and that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait should seek “reunificat­ion”.

“We hope that the internatio­nal community takes it seriously and can voice support and help us,” Tsai told reporters in Taipei, referring to threats by China to use force to bring Taiwan under its control.

If the internatio­nal community does not support a democratic country that was under threat, “we might have to ask which country might be next?” Tsai added.

Taiwan is China’s most sensitive issue and is claimed by Beijing as its sacred territory.

Xi has stepped up pressure on the democratic island since Tsai from the pro-independen­ce Democratic Progressiv­e Party became president in 2016.

President Xi said on Wednesday that China reserves the right to use force to bring Taiwan under its control but will strive to achieve peaceful “reunificat­ion” with the island.

In response, Tsai has said the island would not accept a “one country, two systems” political arrangemen­t with China, while stressing all cross-strait negotiatio­ns needed to be carried out on a government-to-government basis.

Tsai yesterday also urged China to have a “correct understand­ing” of what Taiwanese think and said actions such as political bullying were unhelpful in cross-strait relations. —

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