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Taiwan President Set to Warn of China’s Plan to Keep Up Pressure
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te is preparing to sound a warning about China’s latest plans to apply pressure against the island by holding military drills that will coincide with his major speech on Thursday.
China accuses Taiwan’s President Lai of 'escalating tensions'
Beijing issues warning in response to Lai’s comments on Taiwan’s sovereignty signaling possible military response
Taiwan president is escalating tensions, China says ahead of key speech
BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te is escalating tensions with "sinister intentions", China's government said, ahead of a keynote speech Lai will give in Taipei that could set off a Chinese military response.
China accuses Taiwan President Lai of escalating tension with 'sinister intentions'
China accused Taiwan President Lai Ching-te of ’escalating hostility and confrontation with sinister intentions’ after he recently remarked how it is ‘impossible’ for China to become Taiwan’s motherla
‘Impossible’ for Communist China to become our motherland as we’re older, Taiwan’s president argues
It is “absolutely impossible” for Communist China to become Taiwan’s motherland because the island’s government is older, Taiwan’s president has said in a carefully timed speech that underscores the intense historical rivalry between the two.
Taiwan president to say China has been causing 'chaos' in keynote address
By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will say in his national day speech on Thursday that China has been using every possible means to cause "chaos", according to an outline of the speech,
It's impossible for China to be our motherland, says Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te
China considers Taiwan to be a breakaway province and is committed to the reunification of the self-ruled island with the mainland and has not ruled out the use of force for reunification
China Warns Taiwan President of Sinister Intentions
China has pointed fingers at Taiwan’s President, accusing him of stirring tensions with “sinister intentions.” This accusation came ahead of a significant speech that Taiwan’s President was set to deliver in Taipei.
President Lai Says China Cannot Be Taiwan's 'Motherland' - TaiwanPlus News
President Lai Ching-te's comments that China cannot be Taiwan's motherland are proving controversial, with opposition lawmakers calling his words needlessly provocative.
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Mainland China accuses Taiwanese leader William Lai of escalating hostility
Beijing hit back at recent comments that the People’s Republic could not be the island’s motherland because the Republic of ...
The Taipei Times
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Lai’s address draws mixed reactions
President William Lai’s (賴清德) “motherland” remarks at the Double Ten National Day gala on Saturday received mixed reaction, ...
New York Sun
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The Republic of China Gets Set for Its National Day
Under a portrait of Sun Yat-sen, Taiwan's president, Lai Ching-te, accepts the Seal of the Republic of China from the ...
Hong Kong Free Press
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China accuses Taiwan President Lai Ching-te of increasing ‘hostility’ as island prepares to celebrate its National Day
China has accused Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te of escalating "hostility" and pursuing independence ahead of Taiwan's ...
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Mainland spokesperson slams Lai Ching-te's ‘motherland’ fallacy
No matter what kind of "historical paradox" or weird "Taiwan independence" narrative Lai Ching-te puts forward, he cannot ...
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US stresses desire for peaceful resolution of Taiwan disputes
China’s communist party watches the speeches of Taiwan’s leaders closely during the island’s celebrations on October 10 ...
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Taiwan’s Tsai Ing-wen to strengthen Europe ties in first overseas trip since stepping down
Lai’s office said he had instructed Taiwan’s National Security Council and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to “carefully plan the ...
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