China says won't change position on Taiwan after landslide election

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China says won't change position on Taiwan after landslide election
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China says Taiwan is its territory. Taiwan says it is an independent country called the Republic of China, its formal name.

Tsai won another four-year term by a landslide, and her Democratic Progressive Party also gained a majority in parliament.

The Chinese government will not change its stance sticking to the “one China” principle and opposing Taiwan independence, it added.

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