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China But a scathing attack is Taiwan President Lai Ching-LeAfter an interview in which he praised Donald Trump, he accused himself of “prostitution” in front of foreigners to bias.
Beijing, who considers democratically governed Taiwan His own area expressed his strict rejection, saying that Mr. Lai’s “plans are cursed to fail”.
The Chinese government holds a special despice towards President Lai, calls them “separatists” and constantly rejects their proposals of dialogue. However, Mr. Lai maintains this matter People of Taiwan only They have the right to determine their future.
In an interview on a conservative American radio show and podcast this week, President Lai suggested this Donald Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize If he could persuade Chinese President Xi Jinping Renounce the use of force against Taiwan. Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi are Hope to meet Later this month at a regional summit in South Korea.
Responding to the interview, which also talked about China’s military threats and Taiwan’s growing defense spending, Chinese Taiwan Affairs Office rejected Mr. Lai’s comments as “rubbish”. The office further stated that the comments reveal their true nature as the “creator of crises and destructive of peace”, and said that since assuming office last year, Mr. Lai is “promoting the separatist misconceptions largely”.

Using unusually harsh words, the statement said: “He is engaged in inconveniences outside Taiwan, wasting people’s flesh and blood, wasting people’s meat and blood, prostitution and making his share with foreign forces”.
There was no immediate response from the Taiwan government.
The Chinese statement said that efforts to gain freedom by relying on foreign forces are cursed to fail.
It said, “Lai Ching-Le and ‘Taiwan freedom’ armies are ants shaking a tree: they will eventually be thrown into the dustbin of history.”
This statement came exactly two days before Lai Lai gave his major National Day speech on Friday.
China, which has never been Renounced the use of force To bring Taiwan under his control, a war game was held around the island immediately after the same incident last year, which was said to be a warning for “separatist acts”.
Lai says Republic of China – Taiwan’s formal name – and People’s Republic of China “are not subject to each other”.
In 1949, the Republic of China fled to Taiwan after Maotse Tung lost a civil war with the communists. Till date no peace treaty has been signed and no government officially recognizes others.