<p>China has launched a vituperative attack on Taiwan's foreign minister, evoking the words of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong to denounce him as a "shrilling" fly for his efforts to promote Taiwan internationally.</p>.<p>Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, a fluent English speaker, is an outspoken supporter of the island's efforts to push back against pressure from China, which claims Taiwan as its own, and regularly appears on think-tank and other panels.</p>.<p>In a lengthy denouncement of Wu late on Thursday, China's Taiwan Affairs Office said he was a "diehard" supporter of Taiwan independence who peddled lies that Taiwan is a sovereign country.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/drones-and-jets-china-shows-off-new-air-power-1035011.html">Drones and jets: China shows off new air power</a></strong></p>.<p>It quoted a poem written by Mao in 1963, The River All Red, which was a denunciation of the Soviet Union and the United States.</p>.<p>"All forms of comments on Taiwan independence are but flies 'humming, with a burst of shrilling and a fit of sobbing,'" the Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office said.</p>.<p>Taiwan's foreign ministry said that the attack was "not worthy" of commenting on.</p>.<p>However, Taiwan's China-policy making Mainland Affairs Council denounced it as "slander and abuse".</p>.<p>"This kind of verbal violence, unprecedented in the international community, only highlights the overstepping of the rules of the Taiwan-related body on the other side of the Taiwan Strait and how far away it is from civilized society."</p>.<p>China has stepped up military and political pressure to try and force the democratically ruled island to accept Chinese sovereignty.</p>.<p>Taiwan says it is an independent country and will defend its freedom and democracy. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos</strong><br /> </p>
<p>China has launched a vituperative attack on Taiwan's foreign minister, evoking the words of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong to denounce him as a "shrilling" fly for his efforts to promote Taiwan internationally.</p>.<p>Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, a fluent English speaker, is an outspoken supporter of the island's efforts to push back against pressure from China, which claims Taiwan as its own, and regularly appears on think-tank and other panels.</p>.<p>In a lengthy denouncement of Wu late on Thursday, China's Taiwan Affairs Office said he was a "diehard" supporter of Taiwan independence who peddled lies that Taiwan is a sovereign country.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/drones-and-jets-china-shows-off-new-air-power-1035011.html">Drones and jets: China shows off new air power</a></strong></p>.<p>It quoted a poem written by Mao in 1963, The River All Red, which was a denunciation of the Soviet Union and the United States.</p>.<p>"All forms of comments on Taiwan independence are but flies 'humming, with a burst of shrilling and a fit of sobbing,'" the Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office said.</p>.<p>Taiwan's foreign ministry said that the attack was "not worthy" of commenting on.</p>.<p>However, Taiwan's China-policy making Mainland Affairs Council denounced it as "slander and abuse".</p>.<p>"This kind of verbal violence, unprecedented in the international community, only highlights the overstepping of the rules of the Taiwan-related body on the other side of the Taiwan Strait and how far away it is from civilized society."</p>.<p>China has stepped up military and political pressure to try and force the democratically ruled island to accept Chinese sovereignty.</p>.<p>Taiwan says it is an independent country and will defend its freedom and democracy. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos</strong><br /> </p>