Taiwan's New President Wants to Dine with Xi Jinping. Here's why | Firstpost Unpacked

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Taiwan's New President Wants to Dine with Xi Jinping. Here's why | Firstpost Unpacked

In May last year, Lai Ching-te was having a quick-fire Q&A session with students at his alma mater, National Taiwan University. Lai was asked which head of state he would like to have a dinner with. His answer took many by surprise. The Taiwanese lawmaker said his top choice would be Xi Jinping because he wants to ask the Chinese President to "chill out a little". The same politician has now become the new President of Taiwan and it looks it has not gone down too well with China. Will Taiwan-China relations grow more hostile during his presidency? Find out on F. Unpacked.

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コメント (21)
  • @jonpax9646
    lets tie one word ... democracy. Congrats taiwans new President...more peace independence and prosperity in the future.
  • Save Taiwan Live in Peace. Unite you're People. Taiwan. Jacjorge
  • Taiwan souvereing state. To independent state. 👍🌹🌹🌹
  • @lily-dw5kn
    According to the international law Taiwan is undoubtedly an independent country. After ww2 the delegates from 48 countries gathered in San Francisco US and signed the Treaty of Peace with Japan. According to the Treaty Japan only gave up the sovereignty over Taiwan but Japan has never transferred the sovereignty over Taiwan to any country including China. Therefore the ownership and sovereignty should be reserved for 23.5 million of citizens currently living in Taiwan. Taiwanese have elected their president and legislators every 4 years since 1996.
  • Congratulations Taiwan fight for your right with peace. Don’t allow china invade your sovereign strong beliefs and prosperity. You deserve for your independence.
  • @alexi2460
    Congratulations to Taiwan and God bless
  • Peace is a must for cross strait relation otherwise everyone suffer.
  • I guess Taiwan is the next Ukraine. I send my hello from Europe and think which side you want to take. Read carefully the game before you go front line with China
  • why do we have to follow 'one china' policy which is not even int'l law, wherein china itself is not respecting int'l ruling 'UNCLOS' on west Philippines sea..
  • @KL-og7jk
    Who is the separatist? The communist China is the separatist from ROC in 1949.
  • Taiwan should be a part of China, and Taiwan has to be a part of China.
  • Taiwan doesn't have president. Taiwan's supremo is generalasimo.