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China’s envoy to France labels Taiwanese government ‘rebel regime’ to be expelled ‘at any time’
- Ambassador Lu Shaye tells French audience Taiwan must be reunited with the mainland, if not peacefully, ‘then by non-peaceful means’
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A senior Chinese diplomat has labelled the Taiwanese government as a “rebel regime” in a “not yet ended” civil war, and warned that the mainland authorities could “expel” it at any time.
Lu Shaye, China’s ambassador to France, called the divided status of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait a legacy of the Chinese civil war in the 1940s, according to a transcript of his speech released by the Chinese embassy on Thursday.
He was referring to the military battle for control of China fought between the Kuomintang (KMT) under Chiang Kai-shek and the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong.
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The defeated Republic of China (ROC) government, then led by the KMT, fled to Taiwan in 1949 where it remains, but there was never a peace treaty to end the war.
“In a certain sense, China’s civil war has not yet ended, and the current regime in Taiwan is a rebel regime within China’s territory,” Lu said in the speech which was delivered on Wednesday at the Istec Business School in Paris.
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“The Chinese government has the right to expel this regime and reclaim governance over Taiwan at any time.”
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