Regarding 'Zheng-Xi Meeting,' MAC: Will Take Necessary Actions Based on National Defense Special Act
Translated from Chinese.
Summary
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) stated that the government will take necessary actions regarding the "Zheng-Xi meeting," emphasizing that these measures will depend on the "National Defense Special Act." MAC Deputy Minister Liang Wen-chieh indicated that current actions are based on Zheng Li-wen's statements, with future steps contingent on substantive developments.
The Liberty Times reports on the Taiwanese government's response to the potential "Zheng-Xi meeting." The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has declared its intention to take "necessary actions" to safeguard national sovereignty and dignity. This firm stance signals Taipei's vigilance against any perceived threats to its autonomy. The MAC's statement, particularly its reference to the "National Defense Special Act," suggests a readiness to employ robust measures should the situation warrant. Deputy Minister Liang Wen-chieh's comments indicate that the government is closely monitoring statements made by figures like Zheng Li-wen and is prepared to escalate its response based on concrete developments. This reflects Taiwan's ongoing commitment to defending its interests in the face of cross-strait political dynamics.
The government will take necessary actions to safeguard national sovereignty and dignity.
So far, we have only seen Zheng Li-wen's statements. We will have to see what substantive developments occur next.
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