Xi Jinping Asserts 'No Force' Can Halt China-Taiwan Reunification
Amid recent tensions, former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou's visit to Beijing underscores a push for peaceful dialogue, despite external pressures.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping met with former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing, emphasizing that external interference will not prevent reunification.
- The meeting, described as a 'journey of peace,' aimed to foster dialogue over force in resolving cross-strait tensions.
- Ma's visit comes at a time of heightened military activity around Taiwan and strong opposition from current Taiwanese leadership.
- Xi and Ma discussed historical ties and the inevitability of reunification, asserting a shared cultural and national identity.
- The discussions occur amidst international concerns, with the U.S. and other countries closely monitoring the situation for stability in the region.