
Beijing’s angry reaction to Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s attendance at the inauguration of Pope Francis on Tuesday is the first taste of a long-running dispute that the new Argentine pontiff may have unique qualities to grapple with.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying has called on the Vatican – one of only 23 sovereign states in the world that recognise Taipei instead of Beijing – to sever diplomatic ties with the island.
The Vatican should “recognise the Chinese government as the sole legal representative of all China”, the spokeswoman said on Sunday.
She also said Beijing hoped Francis would “take concrete steps to create conditions for the improvement of China-Vatican relations”.

An incensed Beijing refused to send a representative and filed a protest to Italy for issuing Chen a visa.