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Oct. 6, 2022, 3:14 a.m.
Taiwan sees more Chinese coercion, intimidation in Xi's next term
Taiwan sees more Chinese coercion, intimidation in Xi's next term
['Taiwan', 'China', 'Beijing', 'Party', 'Chiu']

Taiwan expects China to increase its coercion and intimidation to achieve its goal of bringing the island under Beijing's control once President Xi Jinping assumes a third term in office, a senior Taiwanese minister said on Thursday.

Taiwan sees more Chinese coercion, intimidation in Xi's next term

TAIPEI, Oct 6 - Taiwan expects China to increase its coercion and intimidation to achieve its goal of bringing the island under Beijing's control once President Xi Jinping assumes a third term in office, a senior Taiwanese minister said on Thursday. Beijing's once-in-five years leadership reshuffle is set for the Communist Party congress that starts Oct. 16, where Xi is poised to break with precedent and secure a third leadership term. China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has ramped up military and political pressure to assert sovereignty claims, including staging war games near the island in August after U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei. Speaking to lawmakers, Chiu Tai-san, the head of Taiwan's China-policy making Mainland Affairs Council, said Xi will further consolidate his power at the party congress. China will do this by using "Coercion and intimidation", "Grey zone" activities and international law to "Interfere with and hinder Taiwan's interaction and cooperation with the international community to achieve its goals towards Taiwan", Chiu said. China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, but has also pledged to work for peaceful "Reunification" with Taiwan under a "One country, two systems" model. China's Taiwan Affairs Office did not answer calls seeking comment.

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