(The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China·Voice) Taiwan public opinion commented on the content of the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China: the anti-"independence" is more rigid and more efforts to promote reunification

  China News Agency, Taipei, October 17th. The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China opened in Beijing on the 16th. Taiwanese society is highly concerned about the content of the 20th National Congress report involving Taiwan policy and cross-strait relations.

On the 17th, major media on the island published several editorials or expert contributions analyzing the Taiwan-related expressions. Many articles believed that the relevant expressions showed that the mainland's anti-independence was stronger and the promotion of reunification was stronger.

  Zhang Wuyue, director of Taiwan's Tamkang University Cross-Strait Relations Research Center, wrote in the "United Daily News" that the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has significantly increased the efforts and actions to promote reunification.

For the Chinese Communist Party, reunification is not a slogan, but an unswerving historical task.

The white paper "Taiwan Issue and China's Reunification in the New Era" released this year may be regarded as a "trumpet to promote reunification", and this report also expressed the hope that on the basis of adhering to the one-China principle and the "1992 Consensus", the People from all walks of life, from all walks of life, have conducted extensive and in-depth consultations on cross-strait relations and national reunification.

  Su Yonglin, a researcher from a think tank in Taiwan, wrote in the "China Times" that the report pointed out that "we will always respect, care for, and benefit Taiwan compatriots" after "persisting and implementing the Party's overall strategy for solving the Taiwan issue in the new era". , and stated that it will continue to promote cross-strait exchanges, cooperation and spiritual harmony.

This signal shows that no matter how severe the cross-strait situation is, the mainland is still willing to promote cross-strait exchanges and show goodwill to the people of Taiwan.

In the next step, how to seize the opportunity and jointly put the promotion of cross-strait exchanges into practice is an important issue.

  In an interview with Business Times, Wang Xinxian, a professor at the Institute of East Asian Studies at National Chengchi University, explained that although the Communist Party of China included "never promise to give up the use of force" in the report to the 20th National Congress, it still mentioned "adhering to the greatest sincerity and best efforts. To strive for the prospect of peaceful reunification", so the keynote is still based on peaceful reunification.

In particular, he mentioned that, after carefully reading the Taiwan-related content of the report, anti-independence and anti-foreign forces are the top priorities, and he does not promise to give up the use of force to first target "external forces", and the importance of anti-interference by external forces is urgent rise.

  Zhao Chunshan, a professor at the Mainland China Institute of Tamkang University, pointed out in an online program on the cross-strait situation after the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China that Taiwan should pay attention to the fact that the Chinese Communist Party places its policy on Taiwan at the strategic height of national development and the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. to look at.

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