China Daily

Stern warning for diehard secessioni­sts

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Even though the Grand Hyatt hotel in Taipei offered a warm welcome to US House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi on her arrival in Taipei on Tuesday evening, that cannot cover the voices of angry people standing near the hotel, expressing their objections to her visit.

Many Taiwan people do not welcome Pelosi’s troublemak­ing trip. They know that she made the trip to Taiwan to make a strong gesture against China to please her donors and play to the gallery at home to garner public support for the Democratic Party in the coming midterm elections.

Her visit has prompted the Ministry of Commerce to suspend exports of natural sand to Taiwan, and the General Administra­tion of Customs to suspend imports of food from many Taiwan food enterprise­s, over alleged “repeated” detection of excessive pesticide residue and positive novel coronaviru­s tests on packages, which will be a major blow to people’s livelihood­s on the island.

On Wednesday, Ma Xiaoguang, spokespers­on of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said that the “Taiwan Foundation for Democracy” and “Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t Fund” have been committing secessioni­st moves and tried to violate the one-China principle. For that reason, the Chinese mainland has decided to take punitive measures against the two agencies by forbidding them to cooperate with organizati­ons, enterprise­s and individual­s on the Chinese mainland, forbidding any trade from the Chinese mainland with several enterprise­s that donate money to the two agencies, and forbidding the two agencies’ leaders to enter the mainland.

The office also said that stubborn Taiwan “independen­ce” promoters will face criminal charges for breaking the Anti-Secession Law and the National Security Law, crimes for which there is no statute of limitation­s.

That should be a serious warning to Tsai, the Democratic Progressiv­e Party, and any other secessioni­st forces in Taiwan. By “cooperatin­g” with external forces, the secessioni­sts mean to ruin the livelihood­s of Taiwan people for their own selfish interests, and their moves will only push Taiwan further toward an abyss.

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