BEIJING – No one can stop China’s “reunification” with Taiwan, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in his New Year’s speech on December 31, 2024, laying down a clear warning to what Beijing regards as pro-independence forces within and outside the island of 23 million people.
In 2024, Beijing stepped up military pressure near Taiwan, sending warships and planes almost daily into the waters and airspace around the island in what Taiwanese officials view as a creeping effort to “normalise” China’s military presence.
China regards democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory. But Taiwan’s government rejects Beijing’s claims and says only its people can decide their future, and Beijing ought to respect the choice of the Taiwanese people.
“The people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are one family. No one can sever our family bonds, and no one can stop the historical trend of national reunification,” Mr Xi said in a speech televised on China’s state broadcaster CCTV.
Tensions have remained high throughout 2024 in the sensitive Taiwan Strait, especially after Mr Lai Ching-te, deemed a “separatist” by Beijing, became the island’s latest president in May. Earlier in December, China staged a large massing of naval forces around Taiwan and in the East and South China seas after Mr Lai stopped over in Hawaii and the US territory of Guam on a Pacific trip criticised by Beijing.
China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, conducted two rounds of war games around the island in 2024, saying they were warnings against “separatist acts”, and vowed to take further actions if needed.
US arms sales to Taiwan, allowed by the Taiwan Relations Act, have also continued to strain Beijing’s ties with Washington. China has regularly warned the US against any military ties with Taiwan and slapped sanctions on military suppliers and their executives.