He said he would not promise to rule out the use of force to take Taiwan back. The loudest applause and the longest applause of the entire work report was when he said that the reunification of China, so taking back Taiwan, can and must be realised. It was a very kind of party and state heavy speech,. A lot of talk about party controlling technology and above all, no change on things like COVID.
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