China has issued a warning against the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) pursuit of "Taiwan independence," stating that such efforts will be futile. This warning comes in response to the attendance of Taiwan's "Foreign Minister" Lin Chia-lung at the inauguration ceremony of Palau's president as a "presidential envoy."
China maintains its stance that Taiwan is a province of China and that there is no such thing as a "president" or a "foreign ministry" of the Taiwan region. The one-China principle, according to China, is the cornerstone of international relations and enjoys widespread international support.
China emphasizes that the DPP's attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" and divide the country with the help of foreign forces are doomed to fail. While the DPP focuses on strengthening so-called diplomatic ties with other countries, friendly individuals from nations like Tuvalu, Palau, and the Marshall Islands have repeatedly expressed their desire to establish or restore normal diplomatic relations with China.
China reiterates its commitment to establishing or resuming diplomatic ties with these countries, emphasizing that this is the general trend and shared aspiration. China is prepared to start a new chapter in its relationships with these countries based on the one-China principle, with friendship being valued equally among all nations.
5 Comments
Rotfront
Free Taiwan! End China's oppression!
Matzomaster
China is committed to establishing or resuming diplomatic ties with these countries based on the one-China principle, and this is the right approach.
Karamba
Instead of suppressing Taiwan's independence movement, China should focus on building a peaceful and cooperative relationship with the island nation.
Rotfront
China's leadership in promoting the "one-China" principle deserves recognition and appreciation.
Karamba
The peaceful reunification of Taiwan with China is the only way to ensure lasting peace and prosperity in the region.