Beijing raps Taiwan's Tsai over call to 'constrain' China

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lashed out today at Taiwanese Ing-wen after she urged the international community in an AFP interview to "constrain" before it does irreparable damage to global democracy.

Tsai's "objective is to create enmity between compatriots across the straits", said Ma Xiaoguang, referring to Chinese separated by the Strait.

She is "plotting to contain the great rejuvenation of the Chinese race", he said, adding that she "overestimates her own influence".

A transcript of Ma's remarks was published by the official agency.

In the interview on Monday, urged overseas nations to unite with in defending themselves against China's expansionist aims and protecting shared liberal values.

"This is not just Taiwan's challenge, it is a challenge for the region and the world as a whole, because today it's Taiwan, but tomorrow it may be any other country that will have to face the expansion of China's influence," told AFP.

"Their democracy, freedom and freedom to do business will one day be affected by China," Tsai added. "We need to work together to reaffirm our values of democracy and freedom in order to constrain and also minimise the expansion of their hegemonic influence."

Her comments follow a sustained period of pressure by China on Taiwan, which sees as part of its territory, to be reunified by force if necessary.

Self-ruling Taiwan is a democracy and sees itself as a sovereign country, although it has never formally declared independence from the mainland.

An has made it clear that what he terms as threats to China's territorial integrity will not be tolerated.

China is deeply suspicious of Tsai since her is traditionally pro-independence. Since she took office in 2016, has ramped up military drills near the island and has successfully pressured some major international companies to list Taiwan as part of China on their websites. It has also exerted diplomatic pressure by ensuring Taiwan's exclusion from major international forums and wooing away some of its few remaining official allies.

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 18:35 IST