Taiwan’s foreign ministry said Thursday that Taipei rejects China’s “one country, two systems” model in a paper published this week.
In a press conference, Ministry Spokesperson Joan Oh said that only the people of Taiwan have the right to self-determination.
He added that China is using US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan as an excuse to create a new normal to intimidate the people of Taiwan.
On Wednesday, China’s military announced that it had “successfully completed” various missions around Taiwan after nearly a week of military exercises.
The People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Operations Command announced on its official Weibo account that its forces will closely monitor changes in the situation in the Taiwan Strait, conduct regular patrols, and continue military exercises until they are ready for battle. .
Pelosi on Tuesday defended her visit to Taiwan as “absolutely” worthwhile and that the United States cannot allow China to isolate the self-ruled island.
“We cannot allow the Chinese government to isolate Taiwan … They don’t say who can go to Taiwan,” Pelosi said in an interview on NBC’s “Today” show.
Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan prompted Beijing to announce unprecedented military exercises near the self-governing island, which China says is part of its territory.
Taiwan rejects China’s claim to sovereignty, saying the island’s residents have the right to determine its future and pledge to defend its democracy as it does.
China had previously said in two previous reports on Taiwan, published in 1993 and 2000, that it would “not send troops or administrative personnel to Taiwan” after reunification.
China’s ruling Communist Party says Taiwan can return to governance under the principle of “one country, two systems”, similar to the formula under which the former British colony of Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
There is a line in the 2000 report that “anything can be negotiated” as long as Taiwan accepts that there is only one China and does not seek independence, which was not mentioned in the last report.
The latest Chinese government report on Beijing’s stance on Taiwan, “Taiwan Issue and China’s Reunification in the New Era,” released on Wednesday, showed that China is abandoning its pledge not to send troops or administrators to Taiwan after it is recaptured. has commented
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