
BBC News:
China has called Taiwan’s vice president William Lai a “troublemaker” for his ongoing visit to the US.
Beijing firmly opposes any official contact between Taiwan, which it regards as a renegade province, and the United States.
Mr Lai is considered the frontrunner in next year’s presidential elections, which will take place in January.
Taiwan says Beijing will likely conduct military drills near the island this week in a bid to intimidate voters.
Mr Lai, 63, is officially on a transit stop in the US, whilst on his way to Paraguay to attend the inauguration ceremony of its new president. The South American nation is one of only 13 countries to have formal ties with Taiwan.
The presidential candidate of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was in New York and San Francisco over the weekend, where he gave a speech pledging to protect Taiwan’s sovereignty in the face of “authoritarianism”.
Mr Lai added that only Taiwan’s people can decide their future, and that Taiwan and China are “not subordinate to each other”.
He also stressed that he was “very willing” to talk to China to seek peace and stability – common rhetoric in the runup to the election, as candidates look to gather support without angering Beijing.
Mr Lai has previously called himself – to Beijing’s displeasure – a “pragmatic worker for Taiwanese independence”






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