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China’s Xi Jinping says Taiwan reunification will ‘surely’ happen as he marks Mao Zedong anniversary
- The Chinese president leads a ceremony honouring the former leader at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on Tuesday
- Xi tells event to mark Mao’s 130th birthday that ‘complete reunification of our motherland is a righteous cause’
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Sylvie Zhuangin Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping paid tribute to Mao Zedong and hailed his political teachings on Tuesday, the 130th anniversary of the late leader’s birth, saying mainland China will “surely” be unified with Taiwan in the future.
“The complete reunification of our motherland is an overall trend, a righteous cause, and the common aspiration of the people. Our motherland must be reunified, and it will surely be reunified,” Xi said in his speech delivered at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
“[We] firmly oppose anyone using any means to separate Taiwan from China.”
Xi led the commemorations of Mao’s birthday, following a once-a-decade Communist Party tradition.
Hailing Mao’s political thoughts as a “spiritual treasure”, Xi said his teaching would “guide our actions in the long term”.
He also called for efforts to make the Communist Party even stronger so it could continue to lead China’s modernisation.
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