Taiwan condemns the acceptance of Vietnam’s “Van-China” claim, calls it “serious distortion of facts”

Taiwan News reported that Taipei: Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry slammed a joint statement issued by China and Vietnam, in which Taiwan mentioned Taiwan as part of China and described “a serious distortion of facts”.
During the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday, Vietnam supported China’s claim that “Taiwan is an inseparable part of the Chinese region” and “opposed the demand for” any separatist activity “. Taiwan freedomTaiwan News spoke citing Vietnam News.
In response to the joint statement issued by China and Vietnam, the Ministry said that “it strongly condemns and strongly denies the Chinese Communist Party’s ruling rule, which reduces Taiwan’s sovereignty internationally.” It said that Taiwan’s stance is firm and unchanged on defending national sovereignty.
Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry reiterated its position that Taiwan is a sovereign and independent nation and is not under China. The ministry further said that the CCP has never ruled Taiwan.
The ministry said that no claim “deforms Taiwan’s sovereignty, cannot change internationally recognized. Cross-strategy status Quo. “It urged the international community to jointly fight the false claims of China and not condemn China’s malicious efforts to mislead the global public opinion and reduce Taiwan’s national sovereignty,” said Taiwan News.
Taiwan has been independently ruled since 1949. However, China considers Taiwan as part of its territory and emphasizes the final reunion by force if necessary.
During his visit to Vietnam, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that both countries should work to “fight unilateral bullying”. The Chinese leader was commented against the background of the disruption caused by the tariff imposed by US President Donald Trump administration.
The first stop for Vietnam Xi, which is on a tour of Southeast Asia including Malaysia and Cambodia, aims to stabilize regional relations and offset the influence of American tariffs.
In a meeting with the Vietnamese General Secretary at LAM, Xi said that the two countries jointly oppose unilateral bullying, and maintain the stability of industrial and supply chains with the global free trade system “, according to the Xinhua news agency.
The Chinese state media reported that in his meeting in Hanoi with Vietnamese Prime Minister Fam Minh Chinh, Xi urged both countries to intensify high-level exchange, strengthen strategic communication, and “jointly oppose hegmanism, unilateral and protectionism.
Calling both sides to maintain the global free trade system and the stability of industrial and supply chains, Xi urged the two countries to work together to work together for an economic globalization that is more open, inclusive, balanced and beneficial for all.