Zhu Fenglian Photo: Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council
No matter what kind of "historical paradox" or weird "Taiwan independence" narrative Lai Ching-te puts forward, he cannot change the fact that both sides of the Taiwan Straits belong to one China, and nor can he extinguish the sense of motherland among the Taiwan compatriots, Zhu Fenglian, a spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office, said on Tuesday.
These remarks were made after Lai reportedly claimed on Saturday that "If anyone in Taiwan wants to say happy birthday to the People's Republic of China (PRC), please do not call it the motherland." Lai made the comments after some Taiwan actors recently said happy birthday to the PRC, as reported by media.
Lai's rhetoric distorts concepts and confuses right and wrong, Zhu said. Lai is attempting to highlight the political differences across the Taiwan Straits, deliberately severing the historical connections between the mainland and the island, and peddle the new "two-state" rhetoric by constantly hyping that the two sides are "not subordinate" to each other, which exposes his stubborn "Taiwan independence" stance and the malicious intent to escalate hostility and confrontation, Zhu stressed.
Although the two sides of the Taiwan Straits have yet to be reunified, China's sovereignty and territory have never been severed and cannot be severed, Zhu stressed, the fact that the mainland and Taiwan both belong to one China has never changed and cannot be changed.
On October 1, 1949, the PRC was founded, becoming the successor to the Republic of China (1912-1949), and the Central People's Government became the only legitimate government of the whole of China. As a natural result, the government of the PRC should enjoy and exercise China's full sovereignty, which includes its sovereignty over Taiwan, Zhu noted.
Zhu said that Taiwan has been China's sacred territory, which is backed by clear historical and jurisprudential basis. Zhu added that it is hoped that the vast number of Taiwan compatriots will fully recognize the tactics of Lai and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in pursuing "independence," resolutely oppose "Taiwan independence" and external interference, firmly safeguard the common homeland of the Chinese nation, and practically maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits as well as their own security and well-being.