Two Sessions release clearer signals for promoting reunification with Taiwan
During the ongoing two sessions, China's most important annual political event, the Chinese mainland released a clear signal to actively promote reunification with the island of Taiwan, and experts from both the mainland and Taiwan said that the peaceful reunification needs the efforts from both sides of the Taiwan Straits, but due to Taiwan secessionists and US interference, the mainland would have no choice, and must push the process with non-peaceful efforts, including a military one.To get more news about
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A new legislation for national reunification in the mainland is necessary in the future, and the country needs to be prepared for the legislation once the time comes, said experts and a member of the National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top political advisory body.
Wu Qian, spokesperson of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and People's Armed Police Force delegation to this year's two sessions, said on Sunday that the mainland is willing to strive for peaceful cross-Straits reunification with the utmost sincerity and best efforts, but will never promise to abandon the use of force, and reserves the option of taking all necessary measures targeting interference from external forces and the "Taiwan independence" separatists.
To reserve the right of using force only targets foreign intervention and the very small group of secessionists on the island, Wu said, stressing that the Democratic Progressive Party authorities in Taiwan are relying on foreign forces to seek secessionism and against reunification by force.
The mainland is consistent with its policies toward Taiwan, as seen from this year's Government Work Report delivered by Premier Li Keqiang on Friday. However, some changes in the wording in the highly anticipated annual report, tougher compared with last year's, were seen as reflecting possible policy adjustments.
The expression promoting "China's reunification" appeared for the second year in a row, since the 2020 two sessions. In 2019, the expression was "China's peaceful reunification." Many observers have noticed that the word "peaceful" disappeared, but the 2021 report still said "promoting peaceful growth of relations across the Taiwan Straits."
The latest official remarks during the two sessions have shown that the mainland is fully aware of the rising risks and seriousness of Taiwan secessionism and the tougher statement means that the mainland has the confidence and determination to realize the reunification eventually whether by force or peaceful means, with or without the efforts within the island, experts said.
Ling Yu-shih, a member of National Committee of the CPPCC who was born in Taiwan and moved to Hong Kong at 16, said this change of expression has been made before the two sessions this year, which shows a more accurate judgment on the international situation and the status quo of the Taiwan Straits.