Cross-Strait affairs should be settled ‘like family’, official says

A senior Chinese official has framed cross-Strait relations as internal family matters that should be resolved through mutual consultation, during a special Lunar New Year gathering with approximately 200 Taiwanese compatriots in Fuzhou, Fujian province.

Song Tao, who leads both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, addressed business representatives and residents from Jinmen and Matsu islands at Wednesday’s symposium. He emphasized that matters between the mainland and Taiwan constitute domestic affairs that must be settled “like family” without external interference.

The official pledged enhanced economic opportunities for Taiwanese enterprises during China’s forthcoming 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), promising expanded market access and deeper reform initiatives to help Taiwan businesses establish stronger roots on the mainland.

Striking a firm tone on national sovereignty, Song underscored the imperative of protecting what he termed the “common home” and preserving its assets. He explicitly called for opposition to what he characterized as separatist “Taiwan independence” activities, urging compatriots on both sides of the Strait to uphold national interests and work collectively toward the goal of reunification.

The festive gathering, which brought together Taiwanese compatriots to celebrate the approaching Lunar New Year, served as both a symbolic gesture of cross-Strait kinship and a platform for reinforcing Beijing’s consistent position on Taiwan relations.