Zhang told Blinken that cross-strait peace and stability is facing challenges and uncertainties due to the current changes on the island, according to Ma. The US should stick to the one China policy and the principles laid out in the three Sino-US joint communiques, respect the major concerns of the country and properly handle issues relating to Taiwan, Ma quoted Zhang as saying.
Zhang also told Blinken that the Taiwan policy has been consistent and clear and will not be changed by the result of the election on the island. Tsai Ing-wen, chair of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), was elected the island’s leader on January 16. Zhang said peaceful development of cross-Strait relations, that the two sides have achieved by adhering to the 1992 Consensus and opposition to Taiwan independence over the years, should be cherished.
“We will continue to stick to 1992 Consensus, oppose Taiwan independence activities in any form and firmly safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity.” Ma also said the supporters of Taiwan independence will find no room across the world.
It is not realistic for Taiwan to sever economic cooperation with the mainland to expand its so-called “international cooperation space” and “such a thinking goes against the international community observing One China policy,” said Ma. (IANS)