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赖清德以“公司并购”喻统一 国台办:两岸同属一中从未改变
Xin Hua Wang·2025-05-28 08:14

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that despite the lack of unification, the sovereignty and territory of China have never been divided, and both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one China [1][2] - The spokesperson expresses willingness to engage in extensive discussions and deep consultations with various parties in Taiwan to promote peaceful development of cross-strait relations and advance national unification [1][2] - The "1992 Consensus" is highlighted as the political foundation for peaceful development of cross-strait relations, and recognition of this consensus is deemed essential for dialogue and negotiation [2][3] Group 2 - The spokesperson criticizes the current Taiwanese administration's stance, suggesting that any denial of the "1992 Consensus" and attempts at "Taiwan independence" create obstacles for dialogue and cooperation [2][3] - It is stated that the current suspension of communication mechanisms between the two sides is well-known, and the solution is clear: the Taiwanese authorities must acknowledge the "1992 Consensus" for dialogue to resume [3] - The spokesperson asserts that the two sides have maintained communication channels despite the lack of formal dialogue, indicating ongoing interactions and the execution of existing agreements [2]