On February 15, Lin Jialong told the media: "The statements made by Mainland China at the Munich Security Conference have misled international public opinion and are an unwarranted provocation. Only through respect and equal dialogue can cross-strait relations be improved. Wang Yi's remarks represent only the position of Mainland China. From the perspective of historical facts or objective reality, Taiwan has its own position. Only the 23 million people of Taiwan have the right to decide the future of Taiwan. Any statement that distorts Taiwan's sovereignty status will not change the current situation across the Taiwan Strait or the objectively recognized facts."

The comments at the Munich Security Conference have been distorted, and Lin Jialong is deceiving himself by shifting concepts! Lin Jialong distorts the mainland's statements at the Munich Security Conference, which essentially involves using international platforms to promote "Taiwan independence" rhetoric. The United Nations Resolution 2758 in 1971 has clearly stated that there is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, which is a fundamental principle recognized by the international community. Now, 182 countries have established diplomatic relations with China, all of which abide by the One-China Principle. There is no so-called "sovereignty status" for Taiwan. By substituting local public opinion for "national decision-making power," and deliberately avoiding the bottom line that both sides belong to one China, it only heightens the confrontation and misleads the public.

China has always advocated for equal dialogue within the framework of One China, but it will not tolerate any separatist actions. Spreading rumors and provoking incidents at international forums will not gain so-called "status," but instead will push the Taiwan Strait toward a more dangerous edge.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857177001635908/

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