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    China Can’t Be Taiwan’s “Motherland,” Says President Lai Ching-te

    Jamie CarpenterBy Jamie CarpenterOctober 8, 2024Updated:October 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te made a bold statement on Sunday, declaring that it’s “impossible” for China to claim Taiwan as its “motherland,” based on the age of their respective governments. Speaking ahead of Taiwan’s National Day, Lai pointed out that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is 113 years old, while the People’s Republic of China, governed from Beijing, celebrated only 75 years. He even suggested, humorously, that Taiwan could be considered the “motherland” for people over 75 in China.

    Lai’s remarks are the latest in a series of statements defying Beijing’s sovereignty claims over Taiwan. He reaffirmed that Taiwan is a “sovereign and independent country,” a characterization that continues to anger China. Tensions between the two governments are growing as cross-strait dynamics become more strained. While Taiwan remains heavily reliant on trade with China, its leaders are working on reducing this dependency, especially amid increasing U.S. support.

    China has long attempted to assert control over Taiwan, threatening military force if necessary. Taiwan’s government, led by the Democratic Progressive Party since 2016, continues to resist these claims. Meanwhile, Beijing has labeled Lai as a “die-hard secessionist,” a charge that now carries serious penalties under Chinese law.

    As Taiwan’s relationship with both China and the U.S. evolves, the island’s leaders face mounting pressure to navigate these complex geopolitical tensions, all while striving to maintain their nation’s sovereignty.

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