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China&rsquo;s &ldquo;wolf warrior&rdquo; spat with Taiwan has turned ugly with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) threatening to hold Taiwan&rsquo;s foreign minister &ldquo;accountable for life&rdquo; for his tweets that slammed Beijing for blocking Taipei&rsquo;s entry in the World Health Assembly (WHA).</p>
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The CCP threatened to take all necessary measures to severely punish Taiwan&rsquo;s foreign minister on Wednesday for remarks made on Twitter, leading Taiwan&rsquo;s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to issue a statement saying that Beijing was being &ldquo;absurd and ridiculous.&rdquo;</p>
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It asserted that CCP&rsquo;s comments &ldquo;also highlighted the cowardice of the Chinese regime and its inability to self-reflect,&rdquo; Taiwan&rsquo;s national news service the Central News Agency (CNA) reported.</p>
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China and Taiwan&rsquo;s war of words began on May 11, when Taiwan&rsquo;s foreign minister went ballistic after China sought to deny Taipei&rsquo;s membership of the WHA.&nbsp; The Chinese argued that mainland China was taking care of Taiwan&rsquo;s interest.</p>
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This triggered a tweet-storm from the Taiwanese foreign minister. &ldquo;Shameless lies! Just goes to show the CCP can&rsquo;t tell the truth,&rdquo; he wrote. &ldquo;After what #Beijing has done to #Xinjiang, #Tibet &amp; #HongKong, no sane person would believe it could take care of #Taiwan&rsquo;s health needs or otherwise. Think about #COVID19 &amp; African swine fever. Thank God we aren&rsquo;t under #China&rsquo;s control! Please help us keep it at a distance.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p>
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out in its response that the Republic of China (ROC), the official name of Taiwan, is not only a sovereign and independent country but an &ldquo;advanced democracy and force for good.&rdquo;</p>
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The ministry added that the Chinese government lacks respect and an understanding of universal values, and uses authoritarian expansionism to try to impose the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)&rsquo;s one-sided claims on other countries, causing regional tensions and conflicts.</p>
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It said that the CCP has not only failed to reflect on itself but falsely claims that democracy is &ldquo;full of ideological prejudice&rdquo; and &ldquo;political drama.&rdquo;</p>
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&ldquo;The Chinese (Communist) government&rsquo;s &lsquo;wolf warrior&rsquo; diplomacy will not win support and respect but will only cause public resentment from the people of Taiwan, other democratic and free countries, and the international community,&rdquo; it added.</p>
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The ministry also reiterated some of the key points of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen&rsquo;s speech delivered this year at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. In her address, Tsai had spotlighted Taiwan&rsquo;s outstanding contribution to unite democratic countries and in safeguarding global freedom and democracy. The Taiwanese President had declared Taipei&rsquo;s commitment to the values of freedom and democracy and its iron will against succumbing to pressure and bullying from the CCP.</p>
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