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 did Mainland Affairs Council Minister Chiu Tai-san say about the 1992 Consensus during his interview on April 14?
- A: On April 14, Chiu Tai-san stated that the 1992 Consensus is a 'poison of annexation, not a panacea for peace' during an interview on 'POP Hit News' with host Huang Wei-han.
- Q: What position did Chiu Tai-san take regarding cross-strait negotiations based on the 1992 Consensus?
- A: Chiu Tai-san said the government will not accept negotiations on the 10 cross-strait policies proposed by the CCP if they are premised on the 1992 Consensus, as it would lead to the elimination of the Republic of China.
- Q: What criticism did Chiu Tai-san make about KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen's meeting with Xi Jinping?
- A: Chiu Tai-san criticized Cheng Li-wen for not insisting on 'one China, respective interpretations' with the Republic of China as the basis and for echoing the CCP's version of the 1992 Consensus during her meeting with Xi Jinping.
- Q: How did Chiu Tai-san describe the 1992 Consensus after Xi Jinping's 2019 speech on the 'Message to Compatriots in Taiwan'?
- A: Chiu Tai-san said that since Xi Jinping's 2019 speech on the 40th anniversary of the 'Message to Compatriots in Taiwan,' the 1992 Consensus has been defined as leading to the 'One Country, Two Systems Taiwan Solution,' eliminating the Republic of China.
- Q: What did Chiu Tai-san say about political preconditions for cross-strait talks?
- A: Chiu Tai-san expressed regret that Cheng Li-wen did not strive for 'not setting political preconditions' and said the government cannot accept talks with preset conditions that undermine the Republic of China's status.