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On Taiwan's National Day, President Lai vows to 'resist annexation' amid Chinese threat

FP Staff • October 10, 2024, 10:03:34 IST
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President Lai told Taiwanese people on Thursday that his government would resist any attempt by China to annex the country. This comes amid China’s growing assertion on annexing the island nation.

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On Taiwan's National Day, President Lai vows to 'resist annexation' amid Chinese threat
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te delivers his address during National Day celebrations in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei on October 10, 2024. (Photo: AFP)

In his address to the nation on the occasion of Taiwan’s National Day, President Lai Ching-te vowed on Thursday to “resist annexation” as China exerts growing military and political pressure on the self-ruled island it claims as part of its territory.

President Lai said, “I will also uphold the commitment to resist annexation or encroachment upon our sovereignty”.

He was speaking under grey skies in front of the Presidential Office during Taiwan’s National Day celebrations.

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Lai’s assertion came a day after a senior US administration official said that China may use the National Day celebrations “as a pretext” for military exercises.

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China has not ruled out using force to bring the democratic island under its control, which Lai and his government oppose. China has been ramping up pressure on Taiwan to accept its sovereignty claims and relations have remained tense under Lai, who took office in May.

On the other hand, Lai has been more outspoken than his predecessor Tsai Ing-wen in defending Taiwan’s sovereignty. This stance of Lai has angered China, which criticises him as a “separatist”.

Earlier this week, China accused Lai of “malicious intent to escalate hostility and confrontation” after he said China was not the “motherland” of Taiwan.

Despite his stance on Taiwan’s sovereignty, Lai was expected to use his first National Day speech to “project predictability and pragmatism”, said Wen-Ti Sung, a non resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub.

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Foreign guests expected to attend the ceremony included three members of the US Congress, as well as senior officials from some of the 12 states that still have diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

The United States switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979 but has remained Taiwan’s most important partner and its biggest arms supplier.

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Washington opposes Taiwan independence and any attempt by China to forcibly take the island.

Thursday’s celebrations mark the 113th anniversary of the toppling of China’s Qing dynasty and the subsequent founding of the Republic of China.

The current dispute between China and Taiwan dates back to a civil war between the nationalist forces of Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong’s communist fighters.

The nationalists fled to Taiwan in 1949 after they were defeated by the communists.
The Republic of China remains Taiwan’s official name.

While Taiwan has its own government, military and currency, China has whittled down the number of countries that recognise the island’s claim to statehood.

Taiwan on alert

Taiwan was on alert for Chinese military drills near the island on National Day after observing “some maritime deployments,” a senior security official told AFP on Wednesday.

China maintains a near-daily military presence around Taiwan and has held three rounds of large-scale war games in the past two years, deploying aircraft and ships to encircle the island.

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“Even though we have not seen significant military activity or exercises following previous 10/10 speeches, we are prepared that Beijing may choose to use this as a pretext this year,” the senior US administration official told reporters.

“We see no justification for a routine annual celebration to be used in this manner. Coercive actions like this against Taiwan and in the cross-Strait context, in our view, undermine cross-Strait stability”.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said Thursday that 27 Chinese military aircraft and nine navy vessels were detected around the island in the 24 hours to 6:00 am.

“Lai will signal to Beijing that Taiwan’s door is always open, that the Lai government stands ready to hold dialogue with Beijing, so long as the cross-strait dialogue can take place on the basis of equality and mutual respect, rather than on terms unilaterally dictated to by Beijing alone,” the Atlantic Council’s Sung told AFP.

Beijing severed high-level communications with Taipei in 2016 when Tsai, also a member of Lai’s Democratic Progressive Party, took power.

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(With inputs from AFP)

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