BEIJING - Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed on Thursday to end a "reunion" with self-governing Taiwan and promised to "beat" any freedom-seeking efforts to organize an island, taking a hard line on the 100th birthday of the ruling Communist Party.
This statement seems a threat to the peace of Asia and a matter of great concern for India, Japan and western countries.
Experts from around the world have been cautiously observing the geopolitical development in Asia which seems in quest of gaining a new identity through its military power.
Chinese aim to invade Taiwan, has been greatly discussed among Taiwan, japan and American Experts, which marked a great possibility in near future that china would try an adventure in acquiring the control over Taiwan.
China in the planning of Invading Taiwan seems cautious of India and its southern border and marks it as its biggest rival in the region, which led a great military buildup in last few weeks along with the Indian Border.
China views democratic Taiwan as its territory, and under Xi it has stepped up efforts to secure its monarchy claims, including regularly sending pilots and bombers near the island.
"Resolving the Taiwanese question and seeing the full integration of the motherland is a constant work in the history of the Chinese Communist Party and the common desire of all Chinese people," Xi said in a speech in Tijanmen Square in Beijing.
"All Chinese sons and daughters, including the people of both sides of the Taiwan Strait, must work together and move forward in unity, firmly demolishing any of Taiwan's' independent independence". "
Although China has never stopped using Taiwan's monopoly power, Xi has called for a "peaceful reunification" process.
However, he said no one should "underestimate the determination of the Chinese people, their determination, and their great power to defend the sovereignty and integrity of the region".
The Mainland News Council in Taiwan told Reuters he was working on a response to Xi's allegations.
The defeated Republic of China government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after releasing a civil war on the Communist party Mao Zedong.
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Most Taiwanese people have shown little interest in Chinese rule. The Taiwanese government says only the islanders can decide on their future, and blames Chinese pressure.
China believes Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen is a divorced man determined to declare independence. He says Taiwan is already an independent country called the Republic of China, whose official name is.
China views democratic Taiwan as its territory, and under Xi it has stepped up efforts to secure its monarchy claims, including regularly sending pilots and bombers near the island.
"Resolving the Taiwanese question and seeing the full integration of the motherland is a constant work in the history of the Chinese Communist Party and the common desire of all Chinese people," Xi said in a speech in Tijanmen Square in Beijing.
"All Chinese sons and daughters, including the people of both sides of the Taiwan Strait, must work together and move forward in unity, firmly demolishing any of Taiwan's' independent independence". "
Although China has never stopped using Taiwan's monopoly power, Xi has called for a "peaceful reunification" process.
However, he said no one should "underestimate the determination of the Chinese people, their determination, and their great power to defend the sovereignty and integrity of the region".
The Mainland News Council in Taiwan told Reuters he was working on a response to Xi's allegations.
The defeated Republic of China government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after releasing a civil war on the Communist party Mao Zedong.
Most Taiwanese people have shown little interest in Chinese rule. The Taiwanese government says only the islanders can decide on their future, and blames Chinese pressure.
China believes Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen is a divorced man determined to declare independence. He says Taiwan is already an independent country called the Republic of China, whose official name is.