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Straits Times: Listen to his words, but also look at his deeds

author:China Youth Network

A week after Taiwan Far East Group's mainland investment enterprises were investigated and punished according to law for violating laws and regulations, Chairman Xu Xudong submitted a letter to Taiwan media on the 29th, saying that he opposed "Taiwan independence", supported the "1992 Consensus", and supported the one-China principle. Xu Xudong's statement stands on the correct road of promoting the peaceful development of cross-strait relations and deserves recognition. However, some netizens on the island questioned, "Will you donate the 'Taiwan independence' fund after making a statement?" "For Xu Xudong's statement, we listen to his words, but also to watch his deeds. It is hoped that The Taiwan Far East Group will face up to the past, change its past mistakes bitterly, and win the trust of compatriots on both sides of the strait with practical actions.

Straits Times: Listen to his words, but also look at his deeds

According to media reports on the island, Taiwan's Far East Group is one of the biggest financial backers of the DPP, and it also supported "Taiwan independence" diehard Su Zhenchang with real money in the island's elections. At present, when the mainland is punishing the "Taiwan independence" supporters who "eat and smash the pot" according to law, Xu Xudong, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Taiwan Far East Group, openly expresses his opposition to "Taiwan independence," indicating that he has reviewed his previous erroneous acts of supporting "Taiwan independence" and has the will to reform himself. However, if Taiwan's Far East Group wants to gain the sincere approval of compatriots on both sides of the strait, it must completely abandon its illusion of being a "two-faced person" and "chameleon," stop supporting "Taiwan independence" diehards, and avoid making itself an accomplice of "Taiwan independence" again. Only in this way can people believe that Xu Xudong's statement really supports the "1992 Consensus" and the one-China principle, rather than a stopgap measure to safeguard the interests of the mainland.

It is said that deeds speak louder than words. Compared with the statement of Xu Xudong, chairman of Taiwan Far East Group, we pay more attention to the future and look at their actions. On the one hand, they must truly stop donating political funds to the "Taiwan independence" elements on the island and crack down on their arrogance in plotting "independence" from the source. The people on both sides of the strait deeply abhor "Taiwan independence," and no "duplicitous" behavior can escape the shining eyes of the people on both sides of the strait. On the other hand, they should also give play to their own influence, actively promote exchanges and exchanges between the people and enterprises on both sides of the strait, lead more enterprises operating on the mainland on the island, resolutely oppose the despicable trick of the DPP authorities in so-called "decoupling" between the two sides of the strait, consciously assume the responsibility of safeguarding cross-strait peace and stability, and truly benefit compatriots on both sides of the strait.

Adhering to the one-China principle and the "1992 Consensus" is an issue that has a bearing on the major issues of right and wrong in cross-strait relations, and there is no room for ambiguity. The mainland will never allow Taiwan enterprises to engage in the matter of "eating and smashing pots." This attitude is clear and consistent, and any attempt to "say one thing and do one thing" to fool through the customs is absolutely unworkable. We hope that Xu Xudong will be able to do what he says, and we also believe that as long as the vast number of Taiwan compatriots and Taiwan enterprises clearly distinguish between right and wrong, stand firm, and resolutely draw a clear line with "Taiwan independence," they will certainly be able to seize the huge opportunities provided by the mainland and achieve greater development of their own. (According to the Voice of the Central Radio and Television Corporation)

Straits Times: Listen to his words, but also look at his deeds

Source: "Kantai Hai" WeChat public account

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