New York Post

TAIWAN DEFIANT

Prez vows to resist China’s ‘path’

- By MARK MOORE

Taiwan’s president said the island country will continue to build up its defenses and resist “the path China has laid out for us” in comments made a day after China’s Xi Jinping vowed a “peaceful reunificat­ion.”

“We will do our utmost to prevent the status quo from being unilateral­ly altered,” President Tsai Ing-wen said Sunday at the island’s National Day celebratio­ns.

“We will continue to bolster our national defense and demonstrat­e our determinat­ion to defend ourselves in order to ensure that nobody can force Taiwan to take the path China has laid out for us,” she said in a rebuke to China’s leader.

Tsai (right) also pointed out the difference­s in Taiwan’s democratic self-rule and China’s Communist Party-run state.

“The path that China has laid out offers neither a free and democratic way of life for Taiwan, nor sovereignt­y for our 23 million people,” she said.

Her speech comes amid rising tensions last week when People’s Liberation Army planes violated Taiwan’s airspace and the revelation that the US has a specialope­rations unit and a small force of Marines on the island.

At the same time, the US and its allies conducted naval maneuvers in the South China Sea — operations that China warned has the militaries “teetering on the edge of a face-off.”

China believes Taiwan is part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to reunify Taiwan.

But Xi in a speech on Saturday vowed to achieve a “peaceful reunificat­ion” with Taiwan, saying that would best serve the interests of the Taiwanese people.

“Taiwan independen­ce separatism is the biggest obstacle to achieving the reunificat­ion of the motherland and the most serious hidden danger to national rejuvenati­on,” Xi said.

“No one should underestim­ate the Chinese people’s staunch determinat­ion, firm will and strong ability to defend national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” the Chinese leader said.

“The historical task of the complete reunificat­ion of the motherland must be fulfilled and will definitely be fulfilled.”

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 ?? ?? ‘NOBODY CAN FORCE US’: Taiwan’s military is on parade Sunday for National Day, as tensions with China mount over reunificat­ion.
‘NOBODY CAN FORCE US’: Taiwan’s military is on parade Sunday for National Day, as tensions with China mount over reunificat­ion.

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