Responding to the General Chamber of Commerce, Mainland Affairs Council Reaffirms Measures Regarding Taiwan Cannot Have Political Prerequisites
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The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) countered China's proposed cross-strait measures, which are contingent on the '1992 Consensus' and 'opposing Taiwan independence,' arguing they compromise sovereignty and aim to divide Taiwan. The MAC also called for pragmatic negotiations on issues like agricultural exports, direct flights, and tourism, free from political considerations.