Han unveils ‘Three Absolutes,’ proposals to spur globalization

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2019/11/29
By: Matt Yu, Yu Hsiang, and Matthew Mazzetta

Taipei, Nov. 29 (CNA) Kuomintang (KMT) presidential nominee Han Kuo-yu (韓國瑜) and his advisors

KMT presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu

on Friday unveiled policies in 26 key areas under a framework called the "Three Absolutes" aimed at preserving peace in the region and helping Taiwan prosper.

Speaking at an event at the KMT-associated National Policy Foundation, Han said the "Three Absolutes" are focused on "strengthening the Republic of China and safeguarding peace in the Taiwan Strait," "opposing both Taiwan independence and 'one country, two systems,'" and "making Taiwan safe and its people prosperous."

The policies, Han said, were needed to combat a political environment in which people felt "anxious, and worried that Taiwan has been forgotten by the world."

On defense policy, advisor Alexander Huang (黃介正) said a Han administration would integrate diplomacy and defense planning to build a more comprehensive national security policy.
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