On the afternoon of March 13, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a regular press conference. Reporters asked questions about Lai Qingde's remarks. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mao Ning pointed out in response that, first, Taiwan is part of China, and there is no “president.” Nor was it a diplomatic issue that you mentioned. What I can tell you is that no matter what the DPP administration says, it will not change the fact that Taiwan is a part of China, nor will it change the general trend that the motherland is bound to be unified.

Zhitongcaijing · 03/13 07:33
On the afternoon of March 13, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a regular press conference. Reporters asked questions about Lai Qingde's remarks. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Mao Ning pointed out in response that, first, Taiwan is part of China, and there is no “president.” Nor was it a diplomatic issue that you mentioned. What I can tell you is that no matter what the DPP administration says, it will not change the fact that Taiwan is a part of China, nor will it change the general trend that the motherland is bound to be unified.