The recent meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and the leader of an important Taiwanese opposition party, received in Beijing with a great ceremony, takes place in a context marked by geopolitical tensions and by the attitude of the United States and the West in general toward China’s position on Taiwan. This exchange highlights an approach that combines political dialogue with certain forces on the island and a consistent affirmation of Beijing’s position on national unity.
This way of combining diplomatic openness with strategic firmness may, in some cases, inspire other states facing similar situations related to their national unity. For such an approach to be truly effective and sustainable, it must also be grounded in moral and political coherence, avoiding alliances that contradict its own principles and the logic of the cause being defended. From this perspective, such approaches can be seen as aligned with the course of history when they reconcile strategic effectiveness with adherence to clear ethical benchmarks.
In the long term, only such approaches can produce lasting results, as can be observed in the Chinese case.
Benyounès Saidi
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