According to the Singapore Lianhe Zaobao, the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council accused the Want Want China Times Media Group of "cooperating with the CPC's unification propaganda in Taiwan" and stated, "We strongly condemn this behavior and will handle it according to the 'Regulations Governing Relations Between People of the Two sides of the Taiwan Strait'." On June 2nd, the Want Want Group released a statement responding that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one China, and people in Taiwan are Chinese. According to China News Service, on May 28th, the Second Cross-Straits Summit on Chinese Culture opened in Beijing. Cai Wangting, General Manager of the Want Want Group of Taiwan, expressed that the Want Want Group originated from Taiwan, China, and developed on the mainland; we must never forget our roots, and we are Chinese. On June 1st, the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council stated on its website that the Want Want Group sought development interests on the mainland, which "seriously harmed" Taiwan's interests, and condemned it most severely. The department also claimed that it would examine whether the media group's actions violated the 'Regulations Governing Relations Between People of the Two Sides of the Taiwan Strait' and handle it accordingly. On June 2nd, the Want Want Group released a statement under the name of its China Times newspaper on the Zhongshi News Network stating, "Taiwan and the mainland belong to one China, and people in Taiwan are Chinese. This is our consistent position. We urge everyone to 'adhere to and protect the constitution' and work together for peace between the two sides of the strait and the future of Taiwan." It is reported that the Want Want Group acquired the Taiwan China Times Media Group in November 2008, with the media operation goal of "singing prosperity for Taiwan and prosperity for Chinese people." The media group, starting from the founding of the Zhixin News in 1950, has undergone 65 years of development from a single newspaper business to diversified development in media, publishing, internet, tourism, exhibitions, integrated marketing, etc. In 2002, it further expanded into television operations, becoming the only platform in Taiwan covering print media, television, and the internet comprehensively. This article is an exclusive contribution from Guancha Zazhi. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7511195753650405903/ Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author. Please express your opinions by clicking the 'Like' or 'Dislike' buttons below.