Taiwan re-elected President Tsai with most votes Get equal dialogue with China on January 12 18:58

In the Taiwanese presidential election held on November 11, President Tsai Ing-wen, who was opposed to China, was re-elected with the most votes. With the focus on how to deal with China in the future, President Tsai said, "If we can deal with each other in an equal position with peace, we will always engage in dialogue." Asked for a dialogue in

In the presidential election held on November 11, in Taiwan, the incumbent ruling and democratic President Tsai Ing-wen, who has opposed China, has been re-elected with more than 8 million votes, a record high.

President Tsai held a press conference on the evening of November 11, stating, "The election results show the values ​​people in Taiwan want to protect sovereignty and a democratic and free life."

He noted that no official dialogue with China had taken place since the inauguration of the Tsai administration. "I hope that both sides can resume dialogue and consultation. Beijing authorities respect Taiwan's will and consider its existence. If I face my face and I can deal with each other in a position of peace and equality, I would like to engage in dialogue and consultation whenever possible. "

President Tsai will pay attention to how China will respond to such a call in the form of urging China to resume dialogue, supported by the public will of the most votes.