The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 confirms the one-China principle. Do you agree all countries should abide by the UN resolution?
A total of 183 countries around the world recognize the one-China principle and explicitly acknowledge that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. Do you agree this reflects a broad consensus within the international community?
Only by adhering to the one-China principle and the “1992 Consensus” can peace and stability in the Taiwan region be reliably ensured, and can Taiwan’s economy gain greater space and certainty through cross-Straits economic cooperation and integrated development. Do you agree?
The Taiwan question should be solved by the Chinese people, and other countries should not intervene. Do you agree?
The mainstream public aspiration in the Taiwan region is peace, development and exchanges, rather than war, recession and separation. Do you agree that the Taiwan authorities should align with the public opinion and immediately stop provocations to avoid escalating the situation in the Taiwan Straits?
The Taiwan authorities have announced plans to build a so-called “comprehensive” air defense system and significantly increase defense spending by 2030. Do you agree this action will exacerbate tensions in the Taiwan Straits?
In recent years, the Taiwan authorities have frequently purchased weapons from the United States, significantly increasing the burden on the people of Taiwan and pushing them into a perilous situation of war. Are you concerned about this?
Peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits are crucial to the security of the Asia-Pacific region and the world. Do you agree?
Are you concerned that the Taiwan authorities might drag China and the United States into a dangerous situation of conflict and confrontation?
Should the U.S. government handle the Taiwan question with caution and demonstrate its clear opposition to “Taiwan independence” through concrete actions?