China strongly repels U.S. and Japanese officials' "congratulations" to re-election of President Tsai of Taiwan January 12 22:02

China's foreign ministry has strongly opposed the announcement of the reconsideration of President Tsai Ing-wen, who opposes China in the Taiwan presidential election held on the 11th, and congratulations to government officials such as the United States and Japan. did.

Following the re-election of Taiwan's ruling and Democratic Party President Tsai Ing-wen with the highest number of votes in the Taiwan presidential election, U.S. Secretary of State Pompei has issued a statement saying he welcomes the re-election, and Foreign Minister Mogi also said. Government officials from several countries have congratulated, including saying, "We congratulate on the smooth implementation of democratic elections and the re-election of Mr. Tsai."

China's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Geng Sheng released a comment on Tuesday, saying, "We violate the principle of 'one China' and express strong dissatisfaction and decisive opposition." Revealed that they protested.

In addition, he opposes any public exchanges with Taiwan in any way, and is strongly restraining the movements of each country.

In addition, major media outlets in China have been brief on the re-election of President Tsai, including not even mentioning it on state-owned television news programs on the night of December 12.

Meanwhile, the state-owned Xinhua News Agency sent commentary articles that criticized it for "buying votes with a crazy money spread," indicating that the Chinese government is becoming more frustrated with President Tsai's re-election.