No Taiwan Independence Issue, Chiu Chui-cheng Says: Maintain Status Quo with Dignity
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Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Chiu Chui-cheng stated that there is no Taiwan independence issue at this stage, only the issue of being unified. He emphasized that the government consistently adheres to the 'Four Persistences,' maintaining the status quo with dignity, and pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party is the source attempting to change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait.
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- Q: Why did Chiu Chui-cheng say there is no Taiwan independence issue?
- A: He believes the current situation is not about declaring independence, but facing the threat of forced unification by China.
- Q: What are the 'Four Persistences'?
- A: Adhering to the free and democratic constitutional system, non-subordination between the two sides, inviolable sovereignty, and Taiwan's future following the people's will.
- Q: How did Chiu Chui-cheng evaluate Cheng Li-wen's visit to the US?
- A: He criticized her for acting like a mouthpiece for China instead of conveying Taiwan's mainstream public opinion.