🇨🇳 A Chinese mainland spokesperson has slammed a controversial proposal by Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers to revise cross-strait regulations, calling it a 'reckless challenge' to regional stability. Chen Binhua of the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office warned Sunday that such moves threaten the well-being of Taiwan residents and violate the One-China principle.
🔥 The proposed changes—which aim to redefine relations as between 'Taiwan and the People’s Republic of China'—have sparked fears of escalating tensions. Chen accused the DPP of pushing 'de jure Taiwan independence,' stressing that 'secessionists will never succeed in splitting Taiwan from China.'
🌏 Analysts say the move could destabilize Asia-Pacific relations ahead of key regional summits. The mainland reiterated its readiness to 'take resolute measures' under the Anti-Secession Law if red lines are crossed. Meanwhile, young professionals across the strait express concerns about economic impacts, with one Taipei tech worker calling it 'a political gamble with our futures.'
💡 As global investors watch closely, this development underscores the fragile balance in cross-strait ties. Stay tuned for updates on this high-stakes geopolitical chess match. 🚨✈️
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DPP lawmakers' proposal to revise cross-Strait regulations condemned
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