China: 'Reunification' with Taiwan still 'inevitable' despite vote result
China reiterated its stance on the inevitability of reunification with Taiwan, in response to the election of independence-leaning Lai Ching-te on Saturday. Chen Binhua -- the spokesman for Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office -- said that the outcome of the vote will not hinder the unpreventable course towards reunification.
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- Published Date: 06:39 | 13 January 2024
- Modified Date: 06:39 | 13 January 2024
China on Saturday affirmed that its reunification with Taiwan was "inevitable", despite the election of independence-leaning Lai Ching-te in a vote on the self-ruled island.
The vote "will not impede the inevitable trend of China's reunification", Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Chen Binhua said in a statement carried by state news agency Xinhua.
"Taiwan election result won't change trend of cross-strait relations"
China's Taiwan Affairs Office said the victory of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party candidate Lai Ching-te in an island-wide election would not change the basic landscape of cross-strait relations.
Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said the results showed the Democratic Progressive Party cannot represent mainstream public opinion on the island.
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