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Taiwan’s future cannot be decided by ‘external forces’, president says

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TAIPEI, May 20 (Reuters) - ‌Taiwan's future cannot be decided by "external forces", ​only by its own people, and the democratically governed island will not ⁠give up its freedom, President Lai Ching-te said on Wednesday as he marked two years in office.

Lai faces not only ​pressure from China, which claims Taiwan as its own and calls him ‌a "separatist", but also from the U.S., traditionally its most important supporter.

Last week following a summit with China's Xi Jinping, U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump said he was undecided on further ⁠arms sales to Taiwan, which he said were a "good negotiating chip" and that he was "not looking to have somebody say, 'Let's go independent".

Speaking at the presidential office in Taipei, Lai said ‌democracy is not a "gift that fell from the sky".

"Taiwan's future ⁠cannot be decided by external forces, ‌nor can it be held hostage by ​fear, division, or short-term interests. Taiwan's future must be decided jointly by its 23 million people," he said.

Maintaining peace ‌and stability across the Taiwan Strait and ​preventing "external forces" from changing ⁠the cross-strait status quo are Taiwan's strategic objectives, Lai ‌added.

"Taiwan is a responsible member ⁠of the international community, not a party that undermines stability," he said.

Lai reiterated that Taiwan was willing, on the principles ​of parity and dignity, ‌to engage in healthy and orderly exchanges with China, but ⁠rejected efforts that "package unification as ​peace."

(Reporting by Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong and Kate Mayberry)

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