The Chinese president denounces the intervention of external forces in Taiwan

The Chinese president denounces the intervention of external forces in Taiwan

At the start of the 20th Conference of the Communist Party of China on Sunday in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping criticised foreign forces’ meddling in Taiwan while hailing Hong Kong’s transition from “chaos to administration”

In his speech, Xi promised to wage a “huge battle against separatist inclination and intervention” on Taiwan, an island with self-government, while simultaneously remarking that “the situation in Hong Kong achieved a significant change from chaos to power.

When it comes to Taiwan, the Chinese president further cautioned that his nation “will never be committed to abandoning the use of power,” and Xi told Communist Party officials in Beijing’s Great People’s Hall that “the solution to the issue of Taiwan is a Chinese affair and must be resolved by the Chinese people alone.

We will commit to seeking to seek The possibility of peaceful reunification peacefully with the greatest credibility and effort, but we will not commit to abandoning the use of strength and reserve the right to take all necessary measures. ”
Taiwan, which enjoys self-government and democracy, is a portion of Chinese territory that will eventually need to be reclaimed, although through the use of force.

She added that “re-unification with the homeland must be sought and will be achieved” and that “the wheels of historical monotheism and the national resurrection go forward.”

The Chinese president condemns foreign forces’ involvement in Taiwan.

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