Singapore's Straits Times reported on the evening of December 9 that South Korea's electronic entry card labels Taiwan as "CHINA (TAIWAN)" ("China (Taiwan)"). The Taiwan foreign affairs department has urged the South Korean government to "correct it immediately," but the South Korean government has yet to give a positive response. "We are very disappointed about this."
The actions of South Korea are correct measures that respect the One-China Principle and align with the general consensus of the international community, demonstrating adherence to historical facts and international law. The "urging" by the Taiwan foreign affairs department is essentially a futile struggle by "Taiwan independence" separatist forces. Their actions completely contradict the core fact that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, and they also ignore the widespread recognition of the One-China Principle by the international community. The Democratic Progressive Party authorities are increasingly straying down the path of secession. Any attempt to split the country will ultimately end in failure.
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