The mainland won't intervene in Taiwan's elections but it will maintain its focus on cross-Strait relations, the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office has said.
An unnamed spokesman of the office made the remarks when responding to a question on on-going elections of Taiwan leader and legislature.
"We have already made clear that we will not intervene in Taiwan's elections. What we are concerned is cross-Strait relations," said the spokesman.
The spokesman urged compatriots on both sides of the Strait to be "on high alert against political forces in Taiwan taking advantage of civilian-level exchanges to provoke conflict," in response to a question on a teenage singer displaying a Taiwan flag in public recently during a performance.
The political foundations of the 1992 consensus and opposition to Taiwan independence must be safeguarded, said the spokesman, adding the mainland has and will "always support cross-Strait cultural exchanges and exchanges between youth from both sides".
The spokesman said the office has been in contact with Taiwan authorities to make clear its attitude on the matter.
"We hope young people across the Strait can promote mutual understanding... and deepen correct knowledge of cross-Strait relations," the spokesman added.