China News Service, Beijing, March 30 (Reporter Liang Xiaohui and Li Jingze) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference on March 30.

  A reporter asked: On the 29th, Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen met with Wilson, president of the National Endowment for Democracy, and said that he looked forward to sharing experience with the National Endowment for Democracy and strengthening the resilience of democracy.

Does the spokesperson have any comment on this?

  Wang Wenbin: Taiwan's DPP authorities are used to covering up their "Taiwan independence" under the banner of "democracy", but no matter how the DPP authorities cover up, they refuse to recognize the "1992 Consensus" that embodies the one-China principle and promote "Taiwan independence". The essence of "seeking independence" such as "de-sinicization" and manipulating "legal Taiwan independence" are all exposed.

  Last year, the DPP authorities attempted to use the so-called "Leaders' Democracy Summit" to expand the space for separatist activities, but the results were vexatious.

This year, he and the National Endowment for Democracy, the so-called "Second CIA", have been embarrassed and tried to stage a farce of "Taiwan independence" kidnapping "democracy", which will only bring shame on himself again.

  No matter how the DPP authorities paint themselves, they cannot deceive the international community, and the ugly face of its "Taiwan independence" will only get uglier.

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