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Beijing Condemns Taiwan Leader Lai's New Year Speech
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Beijing Condemns Taiwan Leader Lai's New Year Speech

South China Morning PostJan 1
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Beijing condemned William Lai Ching-te’s New Year’s Day speech as full of 'lies, falsehoods, hostility and malice'.
  • ✓ Chen Binhua is the spokesman for the mainland's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO).
  • ✓ The TAO accused the speech of attempting to 'mislead the Taiwanese people and international public opinion'.
  • ✓ Lai’s speech vowed to boost the island’s defenses.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. Beijing's Official Condemnation
  3. Criticism of 'Taiwan Independence'
  4. Defense and Diplomacy
  5. Conclusion

Quick Summary#

Beijing has strongly condemned the New Year's Day speech delivered by Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te. The criticism was issued by Chen Binhua, a spokesman for the mainland's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO), on Thursday.

The Chinese government described the speech as full of 'lies, falsehoods, hostility and malice.' Officials stated that the address was an attempt to 'mislead the Taiwanese people and international public opinion.' The condemnation focused on Lai's stated intention to boost the island's defenses and his political rhetoric regarding cross-strait relations.

Beijing's Official Condemnation#

Officials in Beijing reacted swiftly to the New Year's address given by William Lai Ching-te. The response came from the Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO), the primary body responsible for handling relations with Taiwan. Chen Binhua, the office spokesman, characterized the speech as fundamentally deceptive and hostile.

The Chinese government asserted that the speech was not merely a standard holiday address but a calculated political maneuver. According to the TAO, the content of the speech was designed to manipulate public sentiment. Specifically, Beijing accused the leader of attempting to mislead both the domestic Taiwanese population and the broader international community regarding the island's political status.

"lies, falsehoods, hostility and malice"

— Beijing

Criticism of 'Taiwan Independence'#

The core of Beijing's objection centered on allegations that William Lai Ching-te was pushing a specific political agenda. Chen Binhua stated that the speech 'once again peddled the fallacy of Taiwan independence.' This terminology is frequently used by Chinese officials to reject any moves toward formal sovereignty by the island.

Beyond the rhetoric of independence, the TAO accused the speech of actively harming regional stability. The statement claimed the address 'incited cross-strait confrontation.' Furthermore, Beijing viewed the speech as 'reiterating the old tune,' suggesting a lack of new diplomatic initiatives and a continuation of policies that the mainland finds unacceptable.

Defense and Diplomacy#

During his speech, William Lai Ching-te outlined specific plans for the island's security. He vowed to boost the island's defenses as part of his New Year's agenda. This pledge to strengthen military readiness was a significant component of the address that drew Beijing's ire.

The focus on defense capabilities highlights the ongoing tension between the two sides. By framing the speech as an incitement to confrontation, Beijing signaled its opposition to Taiwan's efforts to enhance its security apparatus. The exchange underscores the fragile nature of cross-strait relations as the new year begins.

Conclusion#

The exchange between Beijing and Taipei marks a contentious start to the new year. The Taiwan Affairs Office has made its position clear: any perceived move toward independence or increased defense capabilities will be met with harsh criticism. The characterization of the speech as containing 'malice' and 'lies' indicates a hardening of Beijing's stance.

As William Lai Ching-te prepares to lead Taiwan, the reaction from the mainland suggests that diplomatic channels remain strained. The accusation of misleading international opinion serves as a warning that Beijing is closely monitoring Taiwan's political rhetoric and policy decisions.

"mislead the Taiwanese people and international public opinion"

— Beijing

"once again peddled the fallacy of 'Taiwan independence', incited cross-strait confrontation and reiterated the old tune..."

— Chen Binhua, Spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office

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