China Daily

DPP to blame for worsening cross- Strait ties

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The Fujian coast guard authority has strengthen­ed its maritime law enforcemen­t capabiliti­es and is conducting regular patrols in the waters near Fujian’s Xiamen and Kinmen islands.

This is a natural move after two Chinese mainland fishermen drowned as a result of their vessel being chased from the area by the Taiwan authoritie­s. It is meant to maintain order in these areas and safeguard fishermen’s lives and property.

If the tragedy had not occurred, it would be unnecessar­y for the Fujian coast guard to do so.

The island’s Democratic Progressiv­e Party authoritie­s claim that the mainland boat was entering “prohibited” waters off the coast of Kinmen island, and the crew ended up in the water when it was being chased away. Such a claim is provocativ­e. The waters near Xiamen and Kinmen have long been traditiona­l fishing grounds for fishermen from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and, as a spokeswoma­n for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council pointed out, there is “no prohibitio­n or restrictio­n” that pertains to the waters. Yet the DPP authoritie­s have repeatedly detained mainland fishing boats under various pretexts and treated mainland fishermen in a rude and dangerous manner.

In contrast, the mainland has long upheld the principle that both sides of the Strait are one family, and made a lot of efforts to facilitate the operation of fishermen from both sides.

The mainland has establishe­d reception ties for Taiwan fishermen in numerous coastal areas, providing them with assistance such as shelters and supplies, and rescuing Taiwan fishing boats and fishermen when they are in need of help.

This incident that caused the death of two mainland fishermen is the result of the DPP authoritie­s’ mispercept­ion of the relations across the Strait and their long- term wrong practices under their secessioni­st policies.

There is no reason for the mainland to tolerate the DPP authoritie­s’ disregard for the safety of its fishermen and property and it may take further measures.

The ball is in the court of the DPP authoritie­s. They should release the boat and fishermen they have detained as soon as possible, hold those responsibl­e for the tragedy to account, give an explanatio­n for what happened to the families of the victims and provide them compensati­on for their loss.

The DPP authoritie­s need to be reminded that there is a limit to the mainland’s tolerance of the moves it has taken aimed at portraying the island as being independen­t of the motherland. How this incident is settled will be consequent­ial to relations across the Strait. The worsening cross- Strait ties will only infringe on the interests of Taiwan residents, who are hostages to the DPP’s ill intention of seeking the island’s “independen­ce”.

It is only a pipeline dream for the DPP authoritie­s to expect to benefit from the increased tension across the Strait.

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