Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TAIWAN WON’T BE FORCED TO BOW TO CHINA: PRESIDENT

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Taiwan will keep bolstering its defences to ensure nobody can force them to accept the path China has laid down that offers neither freedom nor democracy, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Sunday, in a riposte to Beijing that its government denounced.

Claimed by China as its own territory, Taiwan has come under growing military and political pressure to accept Beijing's rule, including repeated Chinese air force missions in Taiwan's air defence identifica­tion zone, to internatio­nal concern.

Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed on Saturday to realise “peaceful reunificat­ion” with Taiwan and did not directly mention the use of force. Still, he got an angry reaction from Taipei, which said only Taiwan's people can decide its future'

Addressing a National Day rally, Tsai said she hoped for an easing of tensions across the Taiwan Strait, and reiterated Taiwan will not “act rashly”.

“But there should be absolutely no illusions that the Taiwanese people will bow to pressure,” she said in the speech outside the presidenti­al office in central Taipei.

China has offered a “one country, two systems” model of autonomy to Taiwan, much like it uses with Hong Kong, but all major Taiwanese parties have rejected that, especially after China's security crackdown in the former British colony.

Tsai repeated an offer to talk to China on the basis of parity, but Beijing, responding some nine hours after she spoke, offered condemnati­on, saying the country must be “reunified” and that seeking independen­ce closes the door to talks.

TAIPEI, OCT 10 (REUTERS)

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Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen speaks during the national day celebratio­n in Taipe (Reuters)

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