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Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council: DPP authorities intimidate and obstruct Taiwan compatriots from participating in the Straits Forum, further exposing the nature of “Taiwan independence” -Xinhuanet
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, Sept. 16 (Reporters Shi Longhong, Li Hanfang, Chen Shu) Ma Xiaoguang, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, noted at a regular press conference on the 16th that the authorities of the DPP had tried to intimidate and obstruct the participation of Taiwan compatriots in the Forum of the Straits. The total ban on cross-strait trade further exposed its “Taiwan independence” nature. This approach goes against the desire of compatriots on both sides of the strait to demand exchanges and cooperation, and can only be “fetching water from a bamboo basket.”
A reporter from the Xinhua News Agency asked, the 12th Straits Forum will be held in Fujian on September 19. What are the features and highlights of this forum? The Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council restricts and obstructs the so-called “three bans” proposed by the forum. What is your comment? Ma Xiaoguang made the above answer.
Ma Xiaoguang introduced that the current Straits Forum has the following characteristics and highlights: First, under the situation of standardized epidemic prevention and control, especially under the obstruction and interference of the DPP authorities, the forum can be held successfully, what indicating that strengthening cross-strait exchanges and cooperation is the main public opinion of compatriots on both sides of the strait. . Relevant parties, organizations and individuals from all walks of life in Taiwan came to participate in the grand event, which demonstrated responsibility, responsibility and courage to develop cross-strait relationships. The second is that there are 46 events in this forum, involving the economic, cultural, popular, youth and cross-strait exchange sections. The organization of the events will be more detailed and the exchanges and cooperation will be more profound. In particular, new exchanges and cooperation have been added in the field of epidemic prevention and control and public health, which are more in line with the current concerns of compatriots on both sides of the strait. The third is to use Internet technology to carry out communication in the form of a combination of online and offline. Various “cloud” activities will bring you vivid experience. Through online links, more people from both sides of the strait, especially young people, can participate in the online interaction.
In answering questions, Ma Xiaoguang also pointed out that since 2008, on the basis of the common political foundation of adhering to the “Consensus of 92” and opposing “Taiwan independence”, the two sides of the strait have built a comprehensive platform for exchanges. and cooperation. However, the DPP authorities deny the “92 Consensus”, refuse to recognize the one-China principle, and rampant in promoting a series of “Taiwan independence” activities. This is the root cause of today’s complex cross-strait relationships and even tension and confusion. In this circumstance, our policy of conducting exchanges and cooperation with all Taiwanese parties and organizations on the political basis of the “92 Consensus” remains unchanged and the door is open. I believe that as long as everyone considers the common interests of compatriots on both sides of the strait, exchanges and cooperation will not be fundamentally hampered.