On May 20, 2026, during a press conference marking his second anniversary in office, President Lai Ching-te made a clear declaration regarding Taiwan's autonomy, stating, “Taiwan's future cannot be decided by external forces, nor can it be held hostage by fear, division, or short-term interests.” He highlighted the need for all decisions regarding Taiwan's future to be made collectively by its people.
Facing heightened pressure from China, which considers Taiwan a breakaway province, President Lai's remarks also come amid complicated relations with the United States, Taiwan's notable ally. Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned uncertainty over future arms sales to Taiwan, calling the island a "good negotiating chip" during a summit with Xi Jinping.
In his address, President Lai outlined Taiwan's strategic objectives, emphasizing a commitment to maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait while rejecting attempts from external forces to alter the current status. He regarded Taiwan as a responsible member of the international community and reiterated the island's openness to constructive dialogue with China, provided it is based on mutual respect and recognition of Taiwan's dignity.
Lai firmly rejected any initiatives that package unification with China under the guise of peace, reiterating the importance of Taiwan's self-determination. His remarks serve as a reaffirmation of Taiwan's resolve to stand firm against external pressures while nurturing its own democratic values and aspirations for the future.
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