Taiwanese officials unpredictably enact Chinese legislation to unify cross-straits | Reuters

On March 24, Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Director Chen Ming-tong said that China would not enact a “reunification law” to unify with Taiwan, which it considers to be part of its own country. The photo is an image of the flags of China and Taiwan. Taken in January 2022 (2022 Archyde.com / Dado Ruvic)

[Taipei 24th Archyde.com]–Chen Ming-tong, director of the Taiwan National Security Bureau, said on the 24th that China will not enact a “reunification law” to unify with Taiwan, which it considers to be part of its own country. He pointed out that such a law would set a time for Taiwan to unify, which would put a heavy burden on the Chinese government.

China enacted the Anti-Secession Law in 2005, allowing Taiwan to take military action if it moves to become independent. The reunification law follows. However, no official proposal has been made.

In response to the Legislative Yuan (Parliament), Mr. Chen said, “It is equivalent to setting a (Taiwanese unification) schedule for the reunification law. There was such an attempt during the Deng Xiaoping administration, but it puts pressure on himself. After all, I gave up. “

In China, the Communist Party Congress was held in the fall, and President Xi Jinping, who is aiming for the third consecutive throw, pointed out that “it is necessary to maintain stability.” He said he would not step up the move to attack Taiwan later this year.

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