Liang Wen-chieh: CCP's Taiwan-Benefiting Measures are 'Old Wine in New Bottles,' Little Substantive Benefit to Taiwan
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Liang Wen-chieh, Deputy Minister of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council, stated that the CCP's Taiwan-benefiting measures, announced after the Zheng-Xi meeting, are "old wine in new bottles" and offer little substantive benefit to Taiwan. However, he noted they represent a significant propaganda and united front victory for China, with major implications for Taiwan's national survival. Liang suggested that KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen's proposals for a cross-strait peace framework during her meeting with Xi Jinping might violate Taiwan's Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area. The Director-General of the National Security Bureau also analyzed that the proposal for Kinmen to share Xiamen's new airport is part of united front work.
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