By MalayMail
BEIJING, April 10 β China will βabsolutely not tolerateβ independence for βTaiwan, which is the chief culprit in undermining peace in the Taiwan Strait, President Xi Jinping told the islandβs opposition leader on Friday, calling for efforts to advance βreunificationβ.
Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwanβs largest opposition party, βthe Kuomintang (KMT), is in China on what she has called a peace mission to reduce tensions at a βtime when Beijing has stepped up military pressure against the island it claims as its territory.
Meeting in the Great Hall of the People, Xi told Cheng that todayβs world is not entirely at peace, and peace is precious.
βCompatriots on both sides of the strait are all Chinese β people of one βfamily who want peace, development, exchange, and cooperation,β he said, in comments carried by Taiwan television stations.
Both sides of the strait belong to βone Chinaβ, Xi added, according to a separate state media read out.
βWhen the family is harmonious, all things will prosper,β he said. βTaiwan independence is the chief culprit in undermining peace in the Taiwan Strait β we will absolutely not tolerate or condone it.β
Xi also mentioned the thorny subject of union between China and Taiwan, which has long been Beijingβs goal βbut which Taiwanβs government rejects.
βThe KMT and Communist Party must consolidate political mutual trust, maintain positive interaction, unite compatriots on both sides β of the strait, and join hands to create a bright future β of the motherlandβs reunification and national rejuvenation,β he said.
China refuses to talk to Taiwan β President Lai Ching-te, saying he is a βseparatistβ. Laiβs β administration has called on Cheng to β tell China to stop its threats, and says Beijing should engage with the democratically elected government in Taipei.
Speaking to reporters in Taipei on Friday, Hsu Kuo-yung, general secretary of Taiwanβs ruling Democratic Progressive Party, criticised the KMT for continuing to stall parliamentary approval for β defence spending while Cheng is in China.
βAre you trying to give some kind of grand gift to Xi Jinping?β Hsu said.
The KMT once ruled all of China until the Republic of China government it led fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war with Mao Zedongβs communists, who founded the Peopleβs Republic of China.
No peace treaty or armistice has ever been signed and to this day neither government formally recognises the other.
Cheng told Xi that mutually beneficial cross-strait relations are what the public β on both sides longs for, and that interactions and exchanges should be reciprocal.
βI, Li-wun, sincerely hope that one day in the future, I will have the opportunity to be the host and welcome General Secretary Xi and β all of you here present in Taiwan,β she added, using Xiβs title as head of the communist party.
Cheng said she hoped that β through the efforts β of both parties, the Taiwan Strait will no longer be a focal point of potential conflict, and will certainly not become a βchessboard for outside forces βto intervene inβ.
Both sides of the strait should further plan and build institutionalised βand sustainable mechanisms for dialogue and cooperation, she added.
The US is βTaiwanβs most important international backer and arms supplier, despite a lack of formal βdiplomatic ties. Beijing has repeatedly demanded Washington stop βarming Taipei. The US has backed the Taiwan governmentβs plans to increase defence spending. β Reuters
Source: beijing-ramps-up-pressure-as-xi-declares-taiwan-independence-a-threat-to-peace
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