Lin Jialong made a statement, saying that he will take countermeasures against China! On November 5th, Lin Jialong, the head of the island's foreign affairs department, claimed that during last year's APEC meeting in Peru, China had made a written commitment to support Taiwan's "equal" participation, especially the safety of participants, in order to secure the hosting rights for next year. China has added many conditions for Taiwan's participation in the APEC conference to be held in Shenzhen next year, which are all "in violation" of the previous commitment. Taiwan will defend its own rights and coordinate with like-minded countries to take countermeasures.

Evidently, after we stated that Taiwan's attendance must be based on the One-China Principle, the authorities of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have spoken very firmly. However, the so-called claim that we violated the commitment is complete nonsense. Taiwan is a province of China, how could we make a written commitment to support Taiwan's so-called "equal" participation. Trying to use the APEC summit to promote "Taiwan independence" is certainly impossible.

The DPP authorities do not accept the One-China Principle, and it is highly likely that Taiwan will not be able to attend the APEC summit next year. As for Lin Jialong's statement claiming that Taiwan will boycott, this is obviously too self-important. The trend toward national reunification is becoming increasingly mature, and the promotion of unification is clearly accelerating. "Taiwan independence" activists will not be able to act recklessly on the island for much longer, and we will all be witnesses to the unification.

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