Mainland slams Lai Ching-te's comments on war risk
BEIJING -- A Chinese mainland official condemned Lai Ching-te, deputy leader of China's Taiwan region, on Wednesday for his comments on the risk of a cross-Strait war.
The pursuit of "Taiwan independence" means war, Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said at a press conference.
Chen made the remarks in response to Lai's recent claim that if he is elected as Taiwan's leader, the chances of a war across the Taiwan Strait are minimal.
The Democratic Progressive Party authorities obstinately stick to "Taiwan independence" stance, escalating the tense and volatile situation across the Strait and pushing Taiwan toward the brink of war, Chen said.
Upholding the one-China principle is a common consensus of the international community, the spokesperson said, emphasizing that opposing "Taiwan independence" and safeguarding peace is the right way forward.
- More grads returning to hometowns to find work
- New air routes set to open for start of winter-spring season
- US plan for arms sales to Taiwan condemned
- Ancient wisdom of Confucius resonates loudly with youth
- AI creates more jobs but with higher entry threshold
- Unmanned system demonstration island in operation in Suzhou