Core Viewpoint - The spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, Chen Binhua, emphasized that Taiwan is an inseparable part of China, historically and legally established, and criticized the U.S. for its stance on Taiwan's political status [1][2][3] Group 1: Historical Context - The Cairo Declaration (1943), the Potsdam Declaration (1945), and the Japanese surrender terms (1945) clearly affirm China's sovereignty over Taiwan [2] - Taiwan was restored to China in October 1945, marking the end of Japanese rule and the re-establishment of Chinese governance over Taiwan and the Penghu Islands [2] - The issue of Taiwan's status was resolved with the victory of the Chinese people in the War of Resistance against Japan [2] Group 2: Current Political Dynamics - The U.S. has been accused of distorting historical facts regarding Taiwan's status and promoting the "Taiwan status undecided" narrative, which undermines China's sovereignty [3] - The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Taiwan is criticized for manipulating media narratives and collaborating with U.S. institutions to create a false sense of international support for Taiwan's independence [3] - Chen Binhua asserted that the historical status of Taiwan as part of China is unchangeable, and efforts by the DPP and external forces to promote independence will ultimately fail [3]
国台办:台湾的地位非常明确,就是中国领土不可分割的一部分
Xin Hua She·2025-09-18 10:56