Reported 9 months ago
Since Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen took office, the Chinese government has continued its aggressive stance towards Taiwan, recently announcing the 22 'Opinions' to 'punish stubborn Taiwan independence elements.' In response, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council raised the travel advisory to China to 'orange,' urging people to avoid non-essential travel to China and Hong Kong. The move was criticized by Taiwan's Executive Yuan spokesperson as potentially fueling tensions between the two sides and impacting people-to-people exchanges. The US State Department also condemned China's actions, urging meaningful dialogue between China and Taiwan.
Source: YAHOO