Cross-Strait Tensions: Taiwan's Struggle for Sovereignty
China criticized Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te for claiming Taiwan is a sovereign country. Beijing insists Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, while Lai asserts that Taiwan's future is for its people to decide. The two have conflicting historical interpretations, with increasing tensions noted over recent years.

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The Chinese government accused Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te of promoting separatism following his declaration that Taiwan is a legitimate country backed by historical and legal evidence. China maintains Taiwan as an integral part of its territory.
Despite multiple offers for dialogue from Taiwan, China labels Lai a separatist and rejects such engagements, asserting that his statements distort history. This comes amid heightened military and political pressures on the island.
Lai, while reiterating that Taiwan's destiny lies in the hands of its people, highlights the island's ongoing struggle for recognition. Tensions remain high as China's Taiwan Affairs Office decries Lai's remarks as fallacies destined for historical oblivion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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