China opposes foreign intervention in Taiwan issue (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-03-06 14:09
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing Sunday reiterated that the Taiwan issue is
China's "internal affair" and warned against any attempt by the United States
and Japan to include Taiwan in the framework of their security alliance.
"The Taiwan issue is China's internal affair and should by no means be
deliberated in the framework of the security alliance between the US and Japan,"
said Li at a press conference held Sunday morning on the sidelines of the
ongoing annual full session of the top legislature, the National People's
Congress (NPC).
The minister said it constitutes the infringement upon China's sovereignty
and intervention in the country's internal affairs to "directly or indirectly
include Taiwan in the framework of the US -Japanese security alliance", and that
"the Chinese government and people is in resolute opposition to it."
Li, who served as Chinese Ambassador to the United States in Washington in
1998-2001, said that the US-Japan military alliance was only a "bilateral
arrangement that occurred under special circumstances during the "Cold War"
period and therefore should " be restricted strictly to the bilateral nature."
If it goes beyond its bilateral scope, the US-Japan alliance will definitely
"arouse uneasiness on the part of Asian countries and bring complicated factors
to the regional security situation," said the minister.
Calling the Taiwan issue "the most sensitive issue" in Sino-US relations, Li
said that both governments should examine and handle this issue "with a
far-reaching strategic vision".
He urged Washington to strictly abide by the three joint communiques between
the two governments, which set forth the guideline principles that the US
acknowledges there is only one China and Taiwan is a part of China, that the US
recognizes the government of the People's Republic of China as the sole legal
government of China, and that the US doesn't seek to carry out a long-term
policy of arms sales to Taiwan and intends to reduce such sales gradually.
Li also denounce secessionist forces in Taiwan for their so- called "dollar
diplomacy" in their pursuit of "Taiwan independence ". "This is actually a kind
of 'bribery diplomacy' and is viewed by many people with insight as a kind of
corruption," he said.
In response to a German reporter's question whether the proposed
anti-secession law the NPC plans to deliberate at this session will lead to "war
consequences", Li stated that the legislation was aimed at preventing the
"Taiwan independence" secessionist forces from taking any adventurous action to
undermine peace in the Taiwan Straits region.
"This legislation has once again reflected our consistent stance to make
greatest efforts with utmost sincerity to seek the prospects of peaceful
reunification. It will also manifest the common will of the entire Chinese
people to safeguard state sovereignty and territorial integrity and never
tolerate the forces for 'Taiwan independence' to make Taiwan secede from China
in any name and by any means," he added.
The foreign minister underscored that the law, once adopted, would be
conducive to the stability and development of cross- Straits relations, to the
peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as to the peace,
stability and prosperity of the whole world.
"It will surely win an increasing understanding and support from the
international community," the Chinese foreign minister predicted. Enditem nnnn
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