Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has firmly rejected the notion that mainland China could be considered Taiwan's 'motherland,' citing the historical fact that Taiwan's government predates the People's Republic of China. In a National Day speech, Lai emphasized that Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China, has a longer history, celebrating its 113th anniversary, compared to the PRC's 75 years. Lai's remarks come amid heightened tensions with Beijing, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province. The speech underscores Taiwan's resistance to Beijing's sovereignty claims and highlights the ongoing political rivalry between the two governments.
Be the first to reply to this general discussion.
Join in on more popular conversations.