“Thank you to all our dear friends from India for your good wishes on National Taiwan Day. Together, we can take pride in safeguarding our shared values such as freedom and human rightsand defend our democratic way of life. Namaste, ” the president tweeted. The leader’s reference, considered harsh for China, implied the lack of these attributes on the continent.
Thanks to all of our dear friends from India 🇮🇳 for your good wishes on 🇹🇼 #TaiwanNationalDay. Together, we can ta… https://t.co/HwkHuPKUsh
– 蔡英文 Tsai Ing-wen (@iingwen) 1602388947000
The president’s remarks are the latest in a series of statements by Taiwanese leaders that angered the Chinese embassy here as it believes the island is trying to exploit anti-China sentiment in India. The embassy has repeatedly sent reminders that no person should work to dilute what it said was India’s acceptance of the “one China” policy and also warned Taiwan that it should not engage in any “political manipulation.”
The embassy here warned the ruling of Taiwan Progressive Democratic Party on Saturday that he cannot change the fact that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, adding that any attempt to engage in political manipulation and separatist activities to create “Taiwan independence” will lead to a dead end and that China remains determined to safeguard sovereignty. and integrity.
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