https://thehill.com/policy/international/china/430732-taiwans-president-says-military-threat-from-china-is-growing-every
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen says in a new interview that the threat of military intervention from China is growing “every day.”
Tsai warned in an interview with CNN released Wednesday that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s increasingly assertive foreign policy is a risk for all Asian nations.
“If it’s Taiwan today, people should ask who’s next?” she said. “Any country in the region, if it no longer wants to submit to the will of China, they would face similar military threats.”
Taiwan, which sees itself as a sovereign state with its own democratic government, is considered by China to be a breakaway province.
The Chinese Communist Party has long pushed for reunification, but Tsai and her pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party continue to push back on reunification under Beijing’s terms.
Tsai said earlier this year that Taiwan would not accept a “one country, two systems” solution to the dispute.
“I want to reiterate that Taiwan will never accept ‘one country, two systems.’ The vast majority of Taiwanese public opinion also resolutely opposes ‘one country, two systems,’ and this is also the ‘Taiwan consensus,’ ” she said in a New Year’s address.