On August 19, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lin Jian presided over a regular press conference. Some reporters asked questions. According to reports, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar recently said in an interview that Taiwan is part of China. When asked how he views China's position of not promising to abandon the use of force in resolving the Taiwan issue, Anwar said that if a Malaysian state insists on splitting up, he will also use force to maintain national unity; otherwise, the country will fall apart. What comments does the Chinese side have on this? Lin Jian said that adhering to the one-China principle is the aspiration and purpose of the people, and that the basic pattern of the international community adhering to the one-China principle is unshakable. China appreciates Prime Minister Anwar's statement. “I want to emphasize once again that there is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China must be unified, and it must be unified. This is a general historical trend that cannot be changed.” Lin Jian said.

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On August 19, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lin Jian presided over a regular press conference. Some reporters asked questions. According to reports, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar recently said in an interview that Taiwan is part of China. When asked how he views China's position of not promising to abandon the use of force in resolving the Taiwan issue, Anwar said that if a Malaysian state insists on splitting up, he will also use force to maintain national unity; otherwise, the country will fall apart. What comments does the Chinese side have on this? Lin Jian said that adhering to the one-China principle is the aspiration and purpose of the people, and that the basic pattern of the international community adhering to the one-China principle is unshakable. China appreciates Prime Minister Anwar's statement. “I want to emphasize once again that there is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China must be unified, and it must be unified. This is a general historical trend that cannot be changed.” Lin Jian said.