The Taiwan MAC criticized former President Ma Ying -jeou's singing and echoing the Principles of the Chinese Mainland China Principles, and completely run counter to the cognition of the people of Taiwan.

According to the Taiwan Freedom Times Sunday (April 2), the MAC said that the Constitution of Mainland China emphasized that "Taiwan is part of the sacred territory of the People's Republic of China."Both sides of the strait adhere to the principle of China, which is dwarf Taiwan.

The MAC emphasized that the Taiwan government's cross -strait policy positions have consistently handling cross -strait affairs in accordance with the constitution and the regulations of the people's relations between the Cross -Strait, and are committed to maintaining peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait.

Ma Ying -jeou said in a discussion with teachers and students from Hunan University on Sunday that "Taiwan and mainland China are both the Republic of China", but they belong to the same China.

Ma Ying -jeou said: "Everyone may not know that our country (referred to as the Republic of China) amended the Constitution in 1997. Our country is divided into two parts, one is called Taiwan, and the other is called the mainland.It's all China. "

He also said that the Taiwan regulations of the People's Relations of the Taiwan Straits are defined by the Taiwan region as the Taiwan Golden Horse, and the mainland region is a territory other than Taiwan Peng Jinma; regardless of Taiwan or the mainland, it belongs to a ChinaYou are the mainland. "

Ma Ying -jeou also mentioned the definition of "one China" in the mainland.He said: "I know that in the 1982 Constitution in the 1982 Constitution, it is also stated that Taiwan is an inseparable part of China, so this fact is very clear."

He reiterates the same types on both sides of the strait. Both sides adhere to a Chinese position. Although they are currently divided into both sides and have their own systems and policies, they hope that the two sides will have sincere exchanges and reduce unnecessary gaps, and call on the youths on both sides of the strait to continue exchanges.