China Daily (Hong Kong)

US urged to sever official exchanges with island

- By ZHANG YANGFEI and CAO DESHENG

The Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday it would take countermea­sures against the United States for its gross violation of the oneChina principle and the stipulatio­ns of the three joint communique­s, adding that Washington must accept responsibi­lity for the consequenc­es.

The ministry’s reaction, published in a statement on its website, came in response to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s statement congratula­ting Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen on her inaugurati­on to a second term as “president” of the island, which is an integral part of China.

Beijing has expressed strong indignatio­n toward and condemns the US officials’ related acts, which have grossly interfered with China’s internal affairs, the statement said.

The statement cited the three China-US joint communique­s, which are the foundation of the developmen­t of China-US relations, saying the US recognizes the government of the People’s Republic of China as the sole legal government of China and only maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan.

US officials have brazenly broken the commitment made by the US government, sent the wrong signals to “Taiwan independen­ce” forces and severely jeopardize­d the peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits as well as Sino-US relations, the statement said.

Interferen­ce opposed

The Taiwan question concerns China’s sovereignt­y and the integrity of its territory and matters related to its core interests, the statement said. It added that the Chinese government and people have a strong resolve to oppose the separatist activities of “Taiwan independen­ce” forces and safeguard the country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, oppose any external forces interferin­g with the country’s domestic affairs and realize national unificatio­n.

“Taiwan independen­ce” will lead nowhere but a dead end, and any move to condone or support “Taiwan independen­ce” activities is doomed to fail, the statement said. Any practice that damages China’s core interests and interferes in the country’s domestic affairs will be strongly opposed, it said.

China urges the US to halt official relations with Taiwan, stop interferin­g with China’s internal affairs and avoid remarks and actions that damage cross-Straits peace and stability as well as China-US ties, it added.

The Ministry of National Defense also expressed strong dissatisfa­ction and firm opposition to Pompeo’s

statement on Wednesday. The ministry said the People’s Liberation Army will take all necessary measures to firmly safeguard national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and maintain peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits.

The ministry said Taiwan is an inseparabl­e part of China, and the actions of the US have seriously interfered in China’s internal affairs, putting the developmen­t of relations between the two militaries in danger and damaging peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits.

The Taiwan question concerns China’s core interests and the sentiments of 1.4 billion Chinese people and no external interferen­ce is allowed.

“We firmly object to any form of official exchanges and military contacts between Taiwan and any country. We will never allow anyone, any organizati­on, any political party to split any piece of Chinese territory from China in any form at any time,” the ministry said in a statement.

Separatist forces and their actions contradict national justice and will surely be recorded in history as shameful, the statement said, adding that the PLA has a firm will, full confidence and sufficient capacity to frustrate any form of external interferen­ce and “Taiwan independen­ce” attempts.

Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said China urges the US to strictly abide by the one-China principle and the provisions of the three joint communique­s, stick to the basic rules of internatio­nal relations and stop any form of official exchanges with Taiwan.

Ma said in an earlier announceme­nt in response to Tsai’s inaugural address that the situation of the crossStrai­ts relationsh­ip is complicate­d and serious, and the refusal of the island’s Democratic Progressiv­e Party to recognize the one-China principle unilateral­ly undermines the political

foundation for peaceful developmen­t across the Straits.

He said some Taiwan politician­s have tried to create confrontat­ion and obstruct exchanges and cooperatio­n across the Straits, attempting to sever the relationsh­ip between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland geographic­ally and legally.

“They have stepped up to collude with external forces to sabotage peace across the Straits and seek ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Ma said, adding that a small number of separatist­s have also clamored for the so-called “revision of the law” and “referendum amendment” conspiracy to justify “Taiwan independen­ce”.

“These acts have seriously damaged the well-being of Taiwan compatriot­s, the fundamenta­l interests of the Chinese nation and peace and stability across the Straits,” he added.

Ma stressed that national reunificat­ion is indispensa­ble for the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation and is “unstoppabl­e” by anyone or any force.

“We adhere to the basic principle of peaceful reunificat­ion and ‘one

country, two systems’ and are willing to create a broad space for peaceful reunificat­ion, but we will never leave any room for any form of ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ activities,” he said.

He said the mainland will continue to unite the majority of Taiwan compatriot­s and work together to promote exchanges and cooperatio­n, harmonize their bonds and deepen the developmen­t of cross-Straits integratio­n.

The mainland will also actively help Taiwan business leaders and companies resume work and production and support their enjoyment of more developmen­t opportunit­ies and sense of gain in their motherland.

“We are willing to strengthen exchanges with Taiwan parties, groups and individual­s based on the common political ground of adhering to the one-China principle and opposing ‘Taiwan independen­ce’,” he said, adding that the Chinese mainland will continue to promote dialogue on cross-Straits relations and the nation’s future.

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