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Chinese State Broadcaster says Chinese military drills are punishment for Taiwan

Chinese State Broadcaster says Chinese military drills are punishment for Taiwan

Chinese State Broadcaster:

  • Lai Ching-Te’s May 20 speech was ‘complete confession’ of Taiwan
    independence
  • Lai Ching-Te’s May
    20 speech seriously ‘provoked’ one-China principle, undermined peace
    and stability across Taiwan strait
  • Lai Ching-Te’s may
    20 speech ‘extremely harmful’
  • Mainland china’s
    countermeasures ‘legitimate, legal and necessary’
  • Lai used ‘country’
    to refer to Taiwan throughout his speech, has no sincerity in
    promoting cross-strait exchanges
  • China’s drills
    around Taiwan are ‘punishment’ for Lai’s provocation
  • Taiwan’s DPP govt and external forces must stop seeking independence,
    or every provocation will be met with counter-attacks, and
    counter-attacks will become more ‘intense’

Forthright comments out of China. Escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and around Taiwan

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This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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