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On October 10, marking the 113th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution, Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te delivered his Double Ten (October 10) speech, asserting that 'the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are not subordinate to each other'.

On October 10, marking the 113th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution, Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te delivered his Double Ten speech, asserting that 'the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are not subordinate to each other'. Just a few days earlier, on October 5, at the National Day celebration event, Lai stirred controversy with his 'new two-state theory'.

Additionally, 54% of respondents believe that Lai's 'new two-state theory' and refusal to accept the '1992 Consensus' pose significant harm to cross-strait relations. No Future for Taiwan Independence with Fewer Diplomatic Allies The foreign guests attending Taiwan's Double Ten National Day celebration included three U.S. congressmen and representatives from 12 countries that still maintain formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

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