Global EditionASIA 中文双语Français
China
Home / China / Voices on Taiwan Affairs

Mainland rejects false characterizations of its stance on Taiwan

By Zou Shuo | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-10-29 17:33
Share
Share - WeChat
Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. [Photo/Xinhua]

There is no "misunderstanding, miscalculation and misjudgment" in the Democratic Progressive Party authorities' seeking of "Taiwan independence", and it is the DPP authorities that have shut the door of negotiation and dialogue between mainland and Taiwan by denying the 1992 Consensus, said Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.

In a recent interview with CNN, Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan has said again and again it wants to have dialogue with the mainland, which is the best way to avoid misunderstanding, miscalculation and misjudgment in the management of cross-Straits relations.

Ma said the current complicated and intense cross-Straits relations is caused by "Taiwan independence" cliques and the DPP authorities colluding with foreign forces, touting the "two states" theory and making provocations.

This was done deliberately by the DPP authorities, which can be seen clearly by people in both the mainland and Taiwan, he said, adding there is no "misunderstanding, miscalculation and misjudgment".

Adhering to the one-China policy and the 1992 Consensus is a major principle in cross-Straits relations and essential to dialogue with the mainland, maintaining peaceful development and safeguarding the Taiwan people's well-being, Ma said.

On one hand, the DPP authorities have kowtowed to foreign forces and betrayed the Taiwan people and the interests of the Chinese nation. On the other hand, they pretend to be open to dialogue to avoid the blame of "Taiwan independence" provocations, he said. Such a hoax is despicable, he added.

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US