Taiwan Army soldier during an exercise. File photoBEJING, Aug 11Taiwan's «White Paper» released by Beijing demonstrates China's desire to carry out a military invasion of the island, Taipei believes that the future of the territory should be decided by its people and rejects the «one country, two systems» policy, Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joan Ou said on Thursday ( Ou Jiang'an. On Wednesday, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and the Press Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China released a white paper titled «The Taiwan Issue and the Case of China's Reunification in the New Era.» The document says that China will not abandon the use of force scenario if peaceful reunification with Taiwan fails. The authors of the document emphasize that the affairs of the Chinese should be decided by the Chinese themselves, and the Taiwan issue is an internal affair of the PRC, affecting the interests of China and the national feelings of the Chinese people, and does not tolerate any external interference.China releases white paper on Taiwan situation «The content of the white paper demonstrates China's desire for further armed invasion of Taiwan… We reject the policy of «one country, two systems». The future of Taiwan should be determined solely by the people of Taiwan,» he said. words by Joan Ou Taiwanese television channel TVBS. The situation around Taiwan has escalated after the recent visit of Nancy Pelosi, which was the first trip of the speaker of the US House of Representatives to Taiwan since 1997. The US administration, which was warned by Chinese President Xi Jinping that «playing with fire risks getting burned,» assured Beijing of its commitment to the «one China» policy, but distanced itself from the visit, saying that Pelosi makes decisions herself. China considers the island its province and always opposes any contact between Taipei representatives and active officials, especially high-ranking officials, or the military from countries with which Beijing has diplomatic relations. The Communist Party of China forces the Kuomintang led by Chiang Kai-shek moved to Taiwan. Business and informal contacts between the island and mainland China resumed in the late 1980s. Since the early 1990s, the parties began to contact through non-governmental organizations — the Beijing Association for the Development of Relations across the Taiwan Strait and the Taipei Cross-Strait Exchange Foundation. the politician is sure that the US is planning a war against China
