Chiu Tai-san: The 1992 Consensus is a Poison of Annexation, Not a Panacea for Peace
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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Chiu Tai-san stated that the 1992 Consensus is a "poison of annexation, not a panacea for peace," and that the government will not accept negotiations on the 10 cross-strait policies proposed by Beijing if they are premised on the 1992 Consensus. He expressed regret that KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen did not insist on "one China, respective interpretations" during her meeting with Xi Jinping, and criticized Beijing's economic measures against Taiwan as a strategy of "nurture, entrap, and kill." Chiu also accused China of engaging in "precise united front work" targeting Taiwanese farmers and fishermen.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was Chiu Tai-san's opinion on the 1992 Consensus as stated in April 2024?
- A: Chiu Tai-san called the 1992 Consensus a 'poison of annexation, not a panacea for peace' in April 2024.
- Q: Which political figure did Chiu Tai-san criticize for not upholding 'one China, respective interpretations' during a meeting with Xi Jinping?
- A: Chiu Tai-san criticized KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen for not insisting on 'one China, respective interpretations'.
- Q: How many cross-strait policies did Beijing propose under the premise of the 1992 Consensus according to Chiu Tai-san?
- A: Beijing proposed 10 cross-strait policies premised on the 1992 Consensus, according to Chiu Tai-san.
- Q: What strategy did Chiu Tai-san accuse Beijing of using against Taiwan through economic measures in 2024?
- A: Chiu Tai-san accused Beijing of using a 'nurture, entrap, and kill' strategy through economic measures in 2024.
- Q: Who did Chiu Tai-san claim China was targeting with 'precise united front work' in April 2024?
- A: Chiu Tai-san claimed China was conducting 'precise united front work' targeting Taiwanese farmers and fishermen.