Phoenix TV:
Now the public generally believes that the DPP authorities are seeking independence by force and the U.S. is strengthening its support in improving Taiwan's so-called self-defense capacity, so the possibility of peaceful reunification is decreasing, and the mainland is likely to "promote reunification by force". How do you view the public opinion? Is there a timetable for the mainland to resolve the Taiwan question and realize complete national reunification? Thank you.
Ma Xiaoguang:
I would like to reiterate that we uphold the basic principles of peaceful reunification and one country, two systems, and work with the greatest sincerity and exert our utmost efforts to achieve peaceful reunification. Our confidence comes from the development and progress of our country, the overwhelming support of the 1.4 billion Chinese people, and the time-honored history and culture of the Chinese nation. So, we will work with the greatest sincerity and exert our utmost efforts to achieve peaceful reunification. At the same, we must make it clear that we have unswerving determination and strong will to defend China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and we will never allow any individual or force to invade and divide the sacred territory of our motherland. We will only be forced to take drastic measures to respond to the provocation of separatist elements or external forces should they ever cross our red lines. The attempts of separatist forces to pursue independence and prevent reunification by force will only accelerate their own demise.
The two sides of the Taiwan Strait must be and will surely be reunified. It is indispensable for the realization of China's rejuvenation in the new era and a historical trend that no individual or force can hold back. The Taiwan question arose as a result of weakness and chaos in our nation, and it will be resolved as national rejuvenation becomes a reality. On our way to national rejuvenation, we will surely succeed in realizing complete national reunification. Thank you.
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