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China: Beijng warns Taiwan that there is ‘no other way out than reunification’ as separatism is ‘doomed to failure’01:53
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Chinese MOFA spokesperson Wang Wenbin commented on Taiwan's eventual efforts to obtain independence in Beijing on Tuesday.

"What we want to stress is that Taiwan has no other way out than reunification with the mainland," stated MOFA spokesperson Wang Wenbin.

"The Democratic Progressive Party authorities stubbornly pursue the separatism, which is doomed to failure," he added.

Tensions between Beijing and the self-governing island have increased in recent months, after a high-profile visit to Taipei by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

China: Beijng warns Taiwan that there is ‘no other way out than reunification’ as separatism is ‘doomed to failure’

China, Beijing
October 25, 2022 at 13:33 GMT +00:00 · Published

Chinese MOFA spokesperson Wang Wenbin commented on Taiwan's eventual efforts to obtain independence in Beijing on Tuesday.

"What we want to stress is that Taiwan has no other way out than reunification with the mainland," stated MOFA spokesperson Wang Wenbin.

"The Democratic Progressive Party authorities stubbornly pursue the separatism, which is doomed to failure," he added.

Tensions between Beijing and the self-governing island have increased in recent months, after a high-profile visit to Taipei by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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Chinese MOFA spokesperson Wang Wenbin commented on Taiwan's eventual efforts to obtain independence in Beijing on Tuesday.

"What we want to stress is that Taiwan has no other way out than reunification with the mainland," stated MOFA spokesperson Wang Wenbin.

"The Democratic Progressive Party authorities stubbornly pursue the separatism, which is doomed to failure," he added.

Tensions between Beijing and the self-governing island have increased in recent months, after a high-profile visit to Taipei by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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