Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

03/15/2026 | Press release | Archived content

MOFA response to false statements by China’s Taiwan Affairs Office regarding Taiwan’s democratic achievements

March 15, 2026

On March 14, China's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) criticized President Lai Ching-te's remarks regarding Taiwan's democratic achievements, attempting to distort the truth and mislead the international community. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) refutes the statements made by the TAO and expresses its strongest condemnation.

Through sustained efforts to promote the democratic process, Taiwan smoothly completed its eighth presidential election on January 13, 2024, setting another milestone in its democratic development. The executive branches and parliaments of over 50 countries-including diplomatic allies, the United States, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia-promptly extended their congratulations and lauded Taiwan's democratic accomplishments. In societies where citizens do not yet have the opportunity to exercise sovereignty through democratic elections, there is no doubt that they look forward to a day when they, too, can directly elect their president and determine the future of their nation and society.

MOFA reiterates that neither the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor the People's Republic of China is subordinate to the other and that the Chinese Communist Party regime has never governed Taiwan. This is the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. No attempts to distort Taiwan's sovereign status can change the internationally recognized cross-strait status quo and objective reality. Taiwan's future must be decided by the 23.5 million people of Taiwan. China has no right to interfere.

MOFA emphasizes that the government's cross-strait policies are guided by mainstream public opinion and that the future of Taiwan must be determined by the people of Taiwan. MOFA calls on the Beijing authorities to engage in dialogue with the legitimate government elected by the Taiwan people, handle issues pragmatically, respond to the expectations of the international community and people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and adopt a responsible and mature attitude to jointly safeguard cross-strait peace and stability.

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