(Paris News) The Chinese ambassador to France Lu Shayan said on Wednesday that the Chinese civil war in the 1940s has not yet ended. The current regime in Taiwan is a rebellion in the Chinese territory.

According to the press release of the official website of the Chinese Embassy in France, Lushaye attended the 60th anniversary seminar on the 60th anniversary of the China -French establishment of diplomatic relations organized by the French Foreign Foreign Affairs and United Nations Association (FDNU) on Wednesday (June 26).Although he focused on Sino -French relations when he delivered a keynote speech, he also made a large statement on Taiwan's issues.

Lushaye pointed out that China is the five permanent directors of the United Nations Security Council. The only country that has not been fulfilled and unified. The Taiwan issue is the core of China's core interests.

For some French netizens, I have left a message under the social media account of the Chinese Embassy, ​​and believes that Taiwan is in China, just like Coscaja in France and Catalonia to Spain.A country, but part of China.To "independence" in Taiwan is to separate the territory of the sovereign state, which violates international law.

He pointed out that the current state of division in Taiwan is a problem left over in the Chinese civil war in the 1940s, and it does not affect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity."In a sense, China's civil war has not ended. The current regime in Taiwan is a rebellion in the Chinese territory."

Lushaye also said: "The Chinese government has the right to expel the regime at any time and recovery Taiwan's governance rights. But considering the well -being of the people in Taiwan, we do not want to achieve this goal with force.Wars, but hope to realize the return of Taiwan's governance through peaceful ways. "

He said that mainland China has therefore put forward the policy of "peaceful unity, one country, two systems", and emphasized that there is only one future in Taiwan, that is, returning to China's embrace."If you can't be peaceful, then in a non -peaceful way; if someone does not want a 'one country, two systems', then implement the 'one country, one system'."