(Taipei Comprehensive News) Taiwan official said that because the Macau SAR Government requested the personnel to be stationed in the local office to sign the "One Central Principles" commitment letter to obtain a visa, it is difficult to send employees to the office.
Comprehensive reports of Taiwan Freedom Times, Bloomberg, etc., Liang Wenjie, deputy chairman of the Taiwan MAC, said at a regular press conference on Thursday (August 1) that a Taiwan office in Macau Office was allowedBack to Taiwan, the Macau Special Administrative Region Government requested that the successor to sign the "One Central Principles" commitment to issue a visa.Taiwan refused to accept this request, which affected the normal rotation of the people in the Taiwan office.
Taiwan United News Network reported that Liang Wenjie said in a question to answer the question "Whether there is a change in practice in practice": "If they persist, there is no room for change, so far." Liang Wenjie also urged the Macau Special Administrative Region GovernmentThe issue of attitude handling this issue said that Taiwan will "make the worst plan", but not further explained.
Taiwan and Hong Kong and Macao have set up offices since 2011.The Taiwan offices in Macau originally compiled eight people, from the MAC, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Immigration Department, and the Police Department.
After the Cai Yingwen government came to power in 2016, cross -strait relations have deteriorated. Since July 2018, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has required the Taiwan office to send personnel to sign the letter of compliance with the "One Central Principles" commitment.The Australian officers must do this.Hong Kong and Macau closed its office in Taipei in 2021.
At present, there are only local employees left in the Taiwan office in Hong Kong, and there are two people left in the Macau Office. Their visas have been extended at the end of 2022.