Chinese President Xi Jinping has made a firm declaration, reported by Reuters, that no external forces, including foreign interference, can prevent a 'family reunion' between China and Taiwan. This stance, reiterated across various platforms, underscores China's unwavering position on Taiwan's integration amidst ongoing tensions. Xi's remarks come amidst daily military maneuvers around Taiwan, including the circling of jets and ships aimed at intimidating the island's population. The notion of a 'family reunion', critiqued by observers who argue against forced reunification 'at gunpoint', suggests that a democratic approach would be more conducive to a genuine reunification, drawing parallels with the situation in Hong Kong to underscore the potential for freedom's erosion.
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President Xi Jingping said foreign interference can’t prevent a "family reunion" with China. Chinese jets, ships circle Taiwan every day to intimidate its population. READ MORE: https://t.co/S3nO38OFMZ
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China's Xi says nobody can stop 'family reunion' with Taiwan - Reuters https://t.co/YGPSfeND1j
Xi Jinping talks of a "family reunion" with Taiwan, but no one should be forced to attend a family reunion at gunpoint. A democratic China would make that reunion far more attractive to attend. The alternative is a crushing of freedom as in Hong Kong. https://t.co/JqgECAT9jV