Canada is pushing back on Chinese influence in the Taiwan Strait after Beijing ratcheted up tensions in East Asia by conducting military drills off Taiwan this week.
China’s People’s Liberation Army said Wednesday that it had “successfully completed” two days of military exercises in the waters off Taiwan, concluding a set of high-powered manoeuvres aimed at asserting its sovereignty over the island.
Global Affairs Canada says in a media statement that Canada “opposes any unilateral attempts to change the status quo across the Taiwan Strait.”
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The agency says the strait connecting the east and south China seas is “indispensable to the security and prosperity of the international community” and it’s “in the interest of all parties to maintain the peaceful and accessible nature of this waterway.”
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They disagree about which government should be in charge of the “one” China.
Of course you do not want independence if you think you are the rightful owner.
Most governments go along with the idea their should be “one China” without formally recognizing which of the two it should be.
I agree with saying “one China” but disagreeing which one is the rightful China. The problem is there are many people who think “Taiwan” is a country and try to impact foreign policy to reflect that belief instead of the facts.