The delegation of the British "Friends of the Labor Party" visited Taiwan, and the Chinese Embassy in the UK strongly condemned.

According to the news of the Chinese Embassy's website on Saturday (March 30), local time, a spokesman for the embassy said that the relevant members of the British Labor Party regardless of China's resolute opposition and "insisting on visiting Taiwan, China". This is right to be right.The public violation of a Chinese principle, rudely interfered in China's internal affairs, and sent an error signal to the split forces of Taiwan independence.China has strong condemnation.

The spokesman of the embassy emphasized that Taiwan is an inseparable part of China's territory, and the issue of Taiwan is purely Chinese internal affairs.A Chinese principle is recognized as the basic criteria of international relations and the general consensus of the international community, and it is also an important prerequisite and political basis for China -British establishment and development of diplomatic relations.The Chinese side urges the British to stop violating a Chinese principle and stop interfere with China's internal affairs. It is telling the British politicians that any act that harms the interests of China will be strongly countered by China.

According to the press release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan, the co -chairman of the British "Friends of the Labor Party" and the deputy minister of the Labor Party Film Business and Trade Lord Leong (March 30th to April 5th from March 30th to April 5thA total of seven members of the Labor Party visited Taiwan.

During the visit to Taiwan, they will meet with Taiwan Tsai Ing -wen, and accept the legislator Han Yu and Foreign Minister Wu Zhaozheng's banquet.The Ministry and Mainland Committee also visited Taiwan's science and technology industry to exchange opinions on the development of Taiwan's political and economic situation, Taiwan -British economic and trade relations, and scientific research innovation cooperation, and strengthen exchanges and interactions.