zhōng guó中国jì niàn纪念《fǎn fēn liè guó jiā fǎ反分裂国家法》20zhōu nián周年,tái wān台湾zǒng tǒng总统tí chū提出yìng duì应对cuò shī措施
China recently commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Anti-Secession Law, emphasizing opposition to Taiwan independence.
Chinese leaders said this law is to prevent Taiwan's secession and is an important law for China's reunification.
At this time, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te held a national security meeting, stating that China poses five types of threats to Taiwan, including affecting Taiwan's sovereignty, conducting espionage, confusing Taiwanese people's national identity, influencing Taiwanese society through exchanges, and attracting Taiwanese people to China through 'integrated development.'
Lai Ching-te proposed some countermeasures, such as managing Taiwanese applying for Chinese documents, strengthening regulations on Taiwanese public officials visiting China, and protecting the rights of Taiwanese artists developing in China.
He also said the military's security should be strengthened to prevent Chinese infiltration.
Lai Ching-te stated that China is an 'external hostile force' to Taiwan, and Taiwan must unite to protect itself.
China criticized Lai Ching-te, believing he is creating tension.
Experts believe Taiwan is now more proactive in protecting itself, and cross-strait relations will become more tense.