KMT-China Meeting 'Big Package'? MAC Warns 'Lure, Trap, Kill' Could Be Halted Anytime
Translated from Chinese.
Summary
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) warned that China might offer a "big package" of preferential measures to KMT Chairman Eric Chu before his departure from China on the 12th. The MAC cautioned that such "Taiwan-friendly" initiatives could be abruptly halted, likening the situation to a "lure, trap, and kill" strategy.
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has issued a stark warning regarding the potential "big package" of preferential measures that Beijing might extend to KMT Chairman Eric Chu during his upcoming visit to China. As Chu prepares to conclude his trip on the 12th, the MAC anticipates that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) could unveil a series of incentives, possibly including zero tariffs on agricultural and fishery products, and potentially further concessions.
However, the MAC is urging extreme caution, characterizing these potential offerings as a "lure, trap, and kill" strategy. This implies that any benefits granted could be temporary and subject to abrupt withdrawal, serving Beijing's political objectives rather than genuine cross-Strait goodwill. The council's statement underscores a deep-seated skepticism towards Chinese overtures, particularly those aimed at influencing Taiwan's political landscape through economic means.
The MAC's advisory serves as a critical reminder to Taiwanese political figures engaging with the mainland of the inherent risks and potential pitfalls. The council emphasizes that such "Taiwan-friendly" initiatives are often conditional and can be weaponized, leaving recipients vulnerable. This warning reflects Taiwan's broader strategy of navigating complex cross-Strait relations, prioritizing national security and sovereignty above short-term economic gains offered under potentially coercive circumstances.
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