日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Opinion / Opinion Line

Taiwan leader shows her true colors by refusing to accept 1992 consensus

(China Daily) Updated: 2016-07-25 07:28

Taiwan leader shows her true colors by refusing to accept 1992 consensus

Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen speaks during a press conference in Taipei, Taiwan, April 15, 2015. [Photo/IC]

In an interview with The Washington Post, when asked whether the mainland has a deadline by which the Chinese central government wants her to agree to the 1992 Consensus, Taiwan's new leader Tsai Ing-wen said it's unlikely that Taiwan will accept a deadline for conditions that "are against the will of the people". Qiu Yi, a famous Taiwan scholar, said on Saturday Tsai has finally showed her true intentions of seeking the island's "formal independence":

Tsai for the first time since she took office clarified her stance on the 1992 Consensus, by denying the one-China principle and ruling out the possibility of finishing her "incomplete test" in this regard. She even showed little concern about whether the mainland has a deadline for her to accept the Consensus.

What emboldened the Taiwan leader to make such an unequivocal comment is the July 12 ruling on the Philippine's South China Sea arbitration case. That flawed and baseless award repudiates almost all Chinese presence in the waters, including Taiwan-controlled Taiping Island, which it sees as a reef. Both sides of the Taiwan Straits have announced their decision to ignore the ruling.

However, this has also given Tsai a convenient excuse to make Taiping Island a humanitarian rescue and international supply base, which is little different to "loaning" the island to the United States and Japan for military use.

But it is nothing but wishful thinking if she believes the endorsement of Washington and Tokyo can take Taiwan a step closer to so-called formal independence. Take for instance, the cross-Straits trade exchanges: about 40 percent of the island's exports go to the mainland market per year, far greater than the around 24 percent to Southeast Asia, 10 percent to the United States, and 9 percent to Europe.

Not only are its exports highly dependent on the mainland, so too is the island's tourism industry. With fewer mainland residents visiting Taiwan after Tsai assumed power in May, the island expects an even sharper decline in visitors from across the Straits following the recent bus fire which killed 24 mainland tourists and two locals.

Industrial purchases from the mainland are also waning, as is the contract production of local agricultural products and livestock. The Taiwan economy surely needs the mainland's help, but there is no guarantee of that should Tsai continue her pursuit of splitting the country.

Most Viewed Today's Top News
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: www.av视频 | 深夜福利网站在线观看 | 国产88在线观看入口 | 欧美大片黄 | 久久九九精品 | 三级三级久久三级久久18 | 欧美日一本 | 国产精品久久久 | 久久综合干 | 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久不卡 | 国产原创精品 | 天天插天天 | 亚洲国产欧洲 | 日韩a在线 | 欧美日韩欧美 | 91av导航 | 91狠狠爱 | 亚洲精品国产精品国自产 | 国产一线在线观看 | 日韩久久一区二区三区 | 中文字幕永久在线 | 久久精品夜 | 久久久免费观看 | 欧美日韩一区二区三区四区 | 午夜在线免费观看视频 | 精品综合久久 | 日韩高清久久 | 黄色在线观看国产 | 毛片999| 婷婷国产 | 91麻豆免费 | 精品一区二区三区四区五区 | 成年人在线观看免费视频 | 免费黄色小视频网站 | 亚洲免费视频一区二区 | 欧美黄色网页 | 国产日韩欧美 | 国产精品亚洲精品 | 免费看久久 | 伊人影院在线观看 | 国产精品不雅视频 |