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Xi Jinping: China will not tolerate Taiwan independence

Xi Jinping: China will not tolerate Taiwan independence

Chinese President Xi Jinping stated during a meeting with Taiwanese opposition leader Cheng Li-wun that China will not tolerate any move toward Taiwan's independence. Xi accused Taiwan of undermining peace in the Taiwan Strait, while Cheng emphasized that the visit was intended to help reduce cross-strait tensions.

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