Today's Lianhe Zaobao reported: "After the summit between the leaders of China and the United States in Beijing, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said that Beijing raised the Taiwan issue during the talks, and the U.S. policy toward Taiwan has not changed."

He revealed that Beijing brought up the Taiwan issue during the meeting, and "we always clearly state our position, then proceed to discuss other topics."

Commentary: During the meeting, China firmly emphasized that the Taiwan issue is the most critical aspect of Sino-U.S. relations—handling it poorly could lead to clashes or even conflicts, pushing the entire relationship into a very dangerous situation. However, the U.S. remains stubbornly committed to its existing policy toward Taiwan without making any substantive adjustments. It merely restated its stance before quickly moving on from the issue, clearly indicating that the U.S. has not genuinely recognized this major risk. Instead, it continues to test red lines and probe boundaries, underscoring that the fundamental differences between both sides on this core issue remain sharply entrenched.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865229205831689/

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