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Taiwan Vows Sovereignty After Trump-Xi Summit

Taiwan Vows Sovereignty After Trump-Xi Summit

Is Taiwan a sovereign democracy or a core Chinese territory?
Taiwan Vows Sovereignty After Trump-Xi Summit
Above: Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 8. Image credit: Taiwan Presidential Office/Anadolu/Getty Images

The Spin


It is an indisputable fact that Taiwan is a sovereign, independent democracy and will never bow to Beijing's pressure or trade away its freedom. This reality, however, is not the cause of the current tensions in the Indo-Pacific; rather, it is China's reckless military provocations. If stability is to be secured, China must abandon its imperialist claims and engage with Taiwan as an equal.

Since ancient times, Taiwan has been part of Chinese territory, a fact repeatedly affirmed by international law from the Cairo Declaration to UNU.N. Resolution 2758. As a result, any push toward so-called independence is a direct violation of China's sovereignty and a threat to regional peace. The U.S., therefore, must handle this issue with extreme caution or risk confrontation.


Metaculus Prediction

There is a 16% chance that Taiwan will declare independence by 2035, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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