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Beijing’s Taiwan timetable will not be rushed by US: China analysts

  • An increasingly pessimistic Washington is predicting a mainland attack on the island as soon as this year but Chinese observers dismiss the claim
  • Beijing will follow its own judgment on the Taiwan issue, regardless of the views of US officials, they said

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The closing ceremony of the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th national congress. Photo: Kyodo
Beijing will stick to its own timetable on Taiwan, regardless of increasing pessimism in Washington about a possible attack on the island, Chinese analysts said.
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During last week’s 20th Communist Party congress, President Xi Jinping reiterated that Beijing would do its utmost to achieve peaceful reunification with Taiwan, but would not rule out the use of force.

“This is directed solely at interference by outside forces and the few separatists seeking ‘Taiwan independence’ and their separatist activities. It is by no means targeted at our Taiwan compatriots,” he said.

Xi’s speech prompted a renewed warning from the United States – this time from the head of naval operations Michael Gilday – that a mainland invasion of Taiwan could take place as soon as this year.

“What we’ve seen over the past 20 years is that they have delivered on every promise they’ve made earlier than they said they were going to deliver on it,” he said.

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