After Taiwan Lai Qingde throws out the "motherland theory" last week, cross -strait relations tighten again.Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant Secretary of State of East Asia and Pacific Affairs in the United States, said that to understand the matter of this matter, they have to ask Taipei and Lai Qingde's office, and emphasize that the "one China" policy in the United States has not changed., Do not support "Taiwan independence", and look forward to the difference between cross -strait differences.

Lai Qingde threw "the theory of the motherland" at the Double Ten Party last Saturday (October 5), which is considered a part of the preview of the Double 10 speech.He said, "In terms of age, the People's Republic of China is absolutely impossible to become the motherland of the people of the Republic of China. Instead, the Republic of China may be the motherland of the people over the age of 75 of the People's Republic of China."

The Taiwan Affairs Office of Mainland China responded on Tuesday (October 8). Lai Qingde's "motherland theory" is the "Taiwan independence" fallacy of the new bottle of old wine, which once again exposed its stubborn "Taiwan independence"The sinister intention of standing and raising hostile confrontation.

According to the official website of the US State Department, Kangda said on Tuesday when answering questions from reporters asking questions that Lai Qingde's comments should be asked to ask Taipei and Lai Qingde's office.

He said that the "one China" policy in the United States has not changed for a long time.This policy is guided by the Taiwan Relations Law, three joint communiqués, and six guarantees.

Kangda also said that the United States opposes the unilateral change of the status quo by any party, does not support Taiwan independence, and looks forward to the differences between the two sides of the strait to be resolved peacefully."Maintaining the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait is our fundamental interest, and it is also the focus of our continuous attention in the future."