Taiwan’s President Lai says will ‘resist annexation or encroachment’
Al Jazeera
In his first National Day speech, new president stresses ‘thriving’ democracy of island claimed by Beijing.
Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te has said he will stand against any attempt at annexation or encroachment into the island’s territory.
China claims the self-ruled democracy as its own and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve its goal of unification.
It has ratcheted up pressure on Taiwan since Lai, who it portrays as a “separatist”, was elected president in January.
Addressing the island’s 23 million people, Lai began his first National Day speech by expressing his pride in Taiwan’s democracy.
“Our democracy is growing and thriving,” he said, standing at a podium set up in front of the presidential office. “The People’s Republic of China [China’s official name] has no right to represent the people of Taiwan.”