After China drills, Taiwan president offers talks anew

TAIPEI 鈥 Taiwan President Lai Ching-te again offered talks with China on Sunday following two days of Chinese war games near the island, saying he looked forward to enhancing mutual understanding and reconciliation.
China, which views democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory, carried out the military drills on Thursday and Friday, saying it was 鈥減unishment鈥 after Mr. Lai鈥檚 inauguration speech on Monday which Beijing called another push for the island鈥檚 formal independence.
China has repeatedly lambasted Lai, saying he is a 鈥渟eparatist.鈥 Mr. Lai rejects Beijing鈥檚 sovereignty claims and says only Taiwan鈥檚 people can decide their future. He has repeatedly offered talks but been rebuffed.
Speaking at a meeting of his ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the southern city of Tainan, Mr. Lai called on China to 鈥渟hare the heavy responsibility of regional stability with Taiwan,鈥 according to comments provided by his party.
Mr. Lai, who won election in January, said he also 鈥渓ooked forward to enhancing mutual understanding and reconciliation with China via exchanges and cooperation, creating mutual benefit and moving towards a position of peace and common prosperity.鈥
He thanked the US and other countries for their expressions of concern about the Chinese exercises.
鈥淭he international community will not accept any country creating waves in the Taiwan Strait and affecting regional stability,鈥 Mr. Lai added.
Taiwan鈥檚 government has condemned China鈥檚 war games.
Over the past four years, China has staged regular military activities around Taiwan as it seeks to pressure the island鈥檚 government. 鈥 Reuters


