Xi Jinping Sunday said China's "reunification" with Taiwan is inevitable--striking a stronger tone than last year--while addressing the nation in a speech marking the New Year, ahead of the general elections in the Chinese-claimed island to elect a new leader, Reuters reported. Beijing claims Taiwan to be its "sacred territory".
Though Xi Jinping made no mention of military threats in his New Year speech, China has never renounced the use of force to bring it under control. "The reunification of the motherland is a historical inevitability," Reuters quoted the Chinese President as saying, though Xinhua used a simpler translation of his remarks: "China will surely be reunified".
"Compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait should be bound by a common sense of purpose and share in the glory of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation," Xi said. The official English translation wrote "all Chinese" rather than "compatriots".
During the last year speech ahead of New Year, Xi said people on either side of the strait are "members of one and the same family" and hoped that both sides will work together to "jointly foster lasting prosperity of the Chinese nation". Beijing considers the current Vice President Lai Ching-te, the presidential candidate for Taiwan's ruling Democratic Party (DPP), a dangerous separatist.
Last year, Xi said only that people on either side of the strait are "members of one and the same family" and that he hoped people on both sides will work together to "jointly foster lasting prosperity of the Chinese nation". China has taken particular exception to current Vice President Lai Ching-te, the presidential candidate for Taiwan's ruling Democratic Party (DPP) and leading in opinion polls by varying margins,
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