Apr 01, 2023 07:55 UTC
  •  China: 'No force can stand in the way' of reunification with Taiwan

Beijing has reiterated its sovereignty over Taiwan, saying no individual or force can hold China back from achieving the goal of national reunification.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a press briefing in Beijing on Friday that Beijing is firmly opposed to any form of official interaction between the United States and Taiwan.

"We have time and again made our position clear on the so-called 'transit' for Tsai Ing-wen to go to the US. China firmly opposes any form of official interaction between the United States and the Taiwan region. We firmly oppose any visit by the leader of the Taiwan region to the United States in any name or under whatever pretext, and we firmly oppose the US government having any form of contact with the Taiwan authorities," she said.

Mao said Tsai's so-called stopover is actually part of its separatist attempt.

"It has been proven again that the reported trip is not so much a 'transit', but an attempt to seek breakthroughs and propagate Taiwan secessionism. I want to emphasize that whatever the Taiwan authorities say and do, they cannot change the basic fact that Taiwan is part of China's territory. No individual or force can stop China from achieving national reunification," said the spokeswoman.

Meanwhile, senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi called on the US to implement the high-level consensus reached by the two heads of state last year.

Yi made remarks in a meeting with the president of the National Committee on US-China Relations in Beijing.

The new development comes as Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen is in New York on a sensitive US stopover, despite China’s warning against her visit.  

Tsai is en route to Guatemala and Belize, two of the few countries that retain formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

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