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    Force Won't Bring True Peace for Taiwan, President Tells Pope Leo in Letter

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    Posted on January 30, 2026

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    Last updated: January 30, 2026

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    Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te urges peace without force in a letter to Pope Leo, emphasizing Taiwan's sovereignty and opposing military coercion.

    Taiwan President Urges Peace Without Force in Letter to Pope Leo

    Taiwan's Stance on Peace and Sovereignty

    TAIPEI, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Any attempt to change Taiwan's status quo by force or coercion cannot bring true peace, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said in a letter to Pope Leo released by the presidential office on Friday.

    The Vatican is one of only 12 countries to maintain formal diplomatic ties with Chinese-claimed Taiwan, and the only one in Europe, though the Vatican has worked to improve relations with Beijing, including the appointment of Catholic bishops.

    Writing to Pope Leo in response to his January 1 World Day of Peace message, Lai said he had repeatedly emphasised that democracy, peace, and prosperity are "Taiwan's national path and also Taiwan's link with the world".

    Response to Military Coercion

    In the face of long-term military coercion and political intimidation from "authoritarian states in the region", Taiwan has always chosen to safeguard peace in the Taiwan Strait through concrete actions, Lai added, without directly naming China.

    "I firmly believe that any attempt to change Taiwan's status quo through force or coercion cannot bring true peace," he said.

    China's military operates near Taiwan on a daily basis in what the government in Taipei says is an ongoing pressure and harassment campaign. China held its latest war games around the island in late December.

    China refuses to talk to Lai, believing he is a dangerous "separatist".

    Lai says only Taiwan's people can decide their future.

    Historical Context of Taiwan's Status

    In his letter to the Pope, Lai also called out "efforts to distort" World War Two documents and the interpretation of the 1971 U.N resolution, which led to Taipei losing the China seat at the global body to Beijing "in order to downgrade our sovereign status".

    Beijing says World War Two documents like the Cairo Declaration, as well as the 1971 U.N. resolution, give international legal backing to its sovereignty claims over Taiwan.

    The government in Taipei says that is nonsense given the U.N. resolution made no mention of Taiwan, and that the People's Republic of China did not exist until the end of World War Two.

    Taiwan's formal name is the Republic of China, the name of the government that fought on the side of the Western allies in World War Two.

    The republican government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war with Mao Zedong's communists who established the People's Republic of China.

    (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Michael Perry)

    Table of Contents

    • Taiwan's Stance on Peace and Sovereignty
    • Response to Military Coercion
    • Historical Context of Taiwan's Status

    Key Takeaways

    • •Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te writes to Pope Leo advocating for peace.
    • •Lai emphasizes democracy, peace, and prosperity as Taiwan's path.
    • •Taiwan opposes changes to its status quo through force.
    • •China's military activities near Taiwan are ongoing.
    • •Taiwan's historical context and sovereignty claims are highlighted.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Force won't bring true peace for Taiwan, president tells Pope Leo in letter

    1What is sovereignty?

    Sovereignty is the authority of a state to govern itself and make decisions independently without external interference.

    2What is military coercion?

    Military coercion involves the use of military force or the threat of force to influence the actions of another state or entity.

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