Taiwan says it’s willing to engage with China, doesn’t want to close door

Chinese and Taiwanese national flags are displayed alongside a military airplane in this illustration taken April 9, 2021. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

TAIPEI — Taiwan does not want to close

the door to China and is willing to engage in the spirit of

goodwill, but on an equal basis and without political

preconditions, Premier Su Tseng-chang said on Sunday.

Relations between Taipei and Beijing, which claims

democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, are at their

lowest in decades, with China increasing political and military

pressure to get the island to accept its sovereignty.

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Earlier on Sunday at a security forum in Singapore, China’s

defense minister said the Chinese government sought “peaceful

reunification” with Taiwan but reserved “other

options.”

Speaking to reporters after China banned the import of

grouper fish from Taiwan on safety grounds, a move Taipei called

politically motivated, Su said Taiwan has always had goodwill

towards China.

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“As long as there is equality, reciprocity and no political

preconditions, we are willing to engage in goodwill with China,”

he said, reiterating a position President Tsai Ing-wen has

repeatedly made in public.

“As for China’s harassment of Taiwan with military aircraft,

warships, unreasonable suppression and political actions, the

one being most unreasonable is China,” he added.

“Taiwan does not want to close the door to China. It is

China that has used various means to oppress and treat Taiwan

unreasonably.”

China has refused to speak to Tsai since she was first

elected in 2016, viewing her as a separatist who has refused to

accept that China and Taiwan are part of “one China.”

Tsai says only Taiwan’s people can decide their future, and

while they want peace with China will defend themselves if

attacked.

Taiwan’s people, who live in one of Asia’s most freewheeling

and liberal democracies, have shown no interest in being ruled

by autocratic China.

China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan

under its control.

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