Group 1 - The spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office, Peng Qing'en, emphasized that measures taken against "Taiwan independence" separatists are justified and lawful, aiming to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity [1][2] - Peng stated that no actions or statements from the Taiwan authorities can change the historical and legal fact that Taiwan is part of China, nor can they alter the international community's adherence to the One China principle [1][3] - The Taiwanese authorities' claims of building a "democratic defense mechanism" in response to mainland China's actions are seen as attempts to provoke ideological confrontation, which Peng argues will not alter the reality of Taiwan's status [1][3] Group 2 - Peng criticized the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) so-called "value-based diplomacy," asserting that it is fundamentally based on "Taiwan independence" and exploits the welfare of the Taiwanese people for diplomatic gains [3] - He reiterated that any organization or individual supporting "Taiwan independence" will face legal consequences, reinforcing the notion that the law will not spare those who threaten national sovereignty [2] - The discussion also touched on the return of giant pandas from Japan to China, with Peng dismissing claims from certain Japanese politicians regarding the pandas, emphasizing their significance as a symbol of cross-strait relations [2]
国台办:反制与“台独”分裂势力沆瀣一气的人员有理有据合情合法
Xin Hua Wang·2025-12-24 07:40