Ahead of Trump summit, China says it is ready to ‘crush’ any Taiwan independence bid

BEIJING, May 13 (Reuters) – China is resolved to oppose independence for Taiwan, and its capability to “crush” separatism is “unbreakable”, the ​country’s Taiwan Affairs Office said on Wednesday, ahead of ‌U.S. President Donald Trump’s arrival for a summit in Beijing.

The issue of democratically governed Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, ​is certain to be discussed during two days of meetings ​this week between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The ⁠island is a “sovereign, independent nation” and beacon of democracy ​that would not bow to pressure, Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te, ​who rejects Beijing’s sovereignty claims, told the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on Tuesday.

However, Taiwan is a part of China that has never been, and ​would never be, a country, a spokesperson for the Taiwan ​Affairs Office told a weekly news briefing in Beijing.

“No matter how many ‌times ⁠Lai Ching-te repeats his lies, even a thousand times, they remain lies, and they will never become the truth,” said the spokesperson, Zhang Han.

“Our resolve to oppose Taiwan independence is ​as firm ​as a rock, ⁠and our capability to crush Taiwan independence is unbreakable.”

China has never renounced the use of ​force to bring Taiwan under its control, ​but says ⁠its preferred option is “peaceful reunification”.

The U.S. is Taiwan’s most important international backer and arms supplier, despite a lack of formal ⁠diplomatic ties. ​In December, the Trump administration announced ​an $11 billion weapons package for Taiwan, the largest ever.

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