Chinese FM warns DPP's attempt to rename overseas offices, urges certain countries to recognize malicious intentions behind

Commenting on a reporter's inquiry concerning that Taiwan regional authorities attempt to set up new overseas offices in certain countries or rename existing offices named after Taipei to Taiwan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that the one-China principle is a universally recognized norm of international relations and a prevailing consensus of the international community, serving as the political foundation for China to establish and develop relations with other countries. The Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legal government representing the whole of China. Taiwan is never a country, not in the past, and never in the future.

Mao pointed out at the Monday press conference that for some time, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities have been using the pretext of exchanges and cooperation in fields such as economy, trade, science, technology, culture, and education, desperately attempting to breach the ironclad international commitment to the one-China principle. They seek to expand their so-called international space by resorting to tactics such as so-called "dollar diplomacy", bribery, coercion, and inducements, enticing certain countries to overstep boundaries or play ambiguous games on the Taiwan question, thereby undermining China's relations with those countries. 

We sternly warn the DPP authorities that the complete reunification of China is an unstoppable trend, and pursuit of "independence" is ultimately a dead end, the spokesperson said. It is hoped the relevant countries recognize the malicious intentions of the Taiwan regional authorities and take concrete actions to strictly adhere to the one-China principle, safeguarding the political foundation of bilateral relations, Mao added.

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