The year ahead is bringing "complex changes" and the sides face "new challenges," the director of the Cabinet's Taiwan Affairs Office Zhang Zhijun said in a New Year's greeting to Taiwan's 23 million people.
Recalling the progress in relations made over the past seven-plus years under Taiwan's China-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou, Zhang said he hoped Taiwanese realized those gains could evaporate if the island defied China's insistence that it remained a part of the Chinese nation.
Democratic Progressive Party candidate Tsai Ing-wen is leading by a broad margin in polls to win the self-governing island's Jan. 16 presidential election. That would hand defeat to the pro-China Nationalists, who have held the office since 2008, although control of the island's legislature remains up for grabs.
While it has yet to comment directly on the election, Beijing, which considers Taiwan a breakaway province, is watching developments closely.
Though largely symbolic, a historic November summit in Singapore between Ma and Chinese President Xi Jinping marked the first meeting between leaders since they split amid civil war in 1949.
Still, China and Taiwan are now moving into a period of uncertainty and it remains unclear exactly how China will respond to a Tsai presidency.
While Beijing has abandoned the direct threats against Taiwanese voters of the past that ultimately backfired, Zhang's warning appeared directed as much at Tsai herself as at the island's populace at large.
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