Beijing: China is set to impose sanctions on three Taiwanese nationals accused of engaging in activities that promote Taiwan's independence. Chen Bin-hua, the spokesman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, revealed that punitive measures would be taken against these individuals, emphasizing the country's stance on maintaining national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
According to Thai News Agency, one of the individuals involved has been identified as an accomplice in separatism and will face life imprisonment. The other two, along with their family members, will be prohibited from entering mainland China, as well as the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions. Chen clarified that the actions are targeted at a specific minority group involved in separatist activities and are not intended to target Taiwanese citizens as a whole.