Chinese spokesman `` Taiwan can't change some facts in China, '' January 15 at 16:41

`` The results of the election will not change the fact that Taiwan is part of China, '' said a spokesman for the Chinese government on the re-election of President Tsai Ing-wen, who showed opposition to China in the Taiwan presidential election. He emphasized that his policy for the future unification of Taiwan will remain the same.

In Taiwan, in the presidential election held on November 11, the incumbent ruling and democratic party, President Tsai Ing-wen, who has opposed China, was re-elected with the highest number of votes ever.

`` The results of the election in the Taiwan region cannot change the fact that Taiwan is a part of China, '' a spokeswoman for the Chinese government, Taiwan spokeswoman Mae Xiaomuang, from the Office of the State Council of Taiwan, said. ".

He argued that Taiwan's independence would never be tolerated, and said, "We adhere to the basic policy of unifying Taiwan peacefully and implementing a one-nation, two-country system. We will promote the unification of our homeland. "He emphasized that the policy of applying the" one country, two system "implemented in Hong Kong and aiming for future unification of Taiwan will remain unchanged.

On the other hand, President Tsai commented on the Chinese government's desire to have a dialogue on an equal footing, stating that "holding a 1992 consensus embodying one Chinese principle is the basis on which relations are not shaken." He emphasized the need to accept the "one China" idea that China claims to have agreed on both sides of the window.

President Tsai says "I want to review Chinese policy"

Taiwan's re-elected Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen responded to the President's Office on March 15 and told reporters that the Chinese side had a deep understanding of the opinions and wills expressed by Taiwanese people in this election. I look forward to the current policy review. "

After the election, President Tsai was calling on the Chinese government to hold a dialogue on an equal footing, and called on China, which is based on the principle of “one China”, to reconsider.