No one can 'obliterate' Taiwan's existence, Tsai says

President to visit US and two diplomatic allies in Latin America

20180812N Taiwan Tsai departure (AP)

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen waves to the media as she departs for Latin America at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Aug. 12.

TAIPEIĀ (Reuters) -- Vowing that "no one can obliterate Taiwan's existence", President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of its remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from China to try to stamp out references to the island internationally.

China, which claims self-ruled and democratic Taiwan as its own, has stepped up a campaign against the island as it tries to assert Chinese sovereignty. Beijing has ordered foreign companies to label Taiwan as part of China on their websites and is excluding Taiwan from as many international forums as it can.

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