China Daily (Hong Kong)

Warning sent to Taiwan’s secessioni­sts

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

The mainland sent a strong warning to Taiwan secessioni­st forces on Friday, reiteratin­g that nonpeacefu­l means could be the last resort if the possibilit­y of peaceful reunificat­ion is completely lost.

However, the mainland will make the utmost efforts to push forward peaceful reunificat­ion, which is the best for both sides, senior officials and military staff said at a seminar in Beijing marking the 15th anniversar­y of the Anti-Secession Law’s implementa­tion.

“There is only one China in the world, and both the mainland and Taiwan belong to one China,” said Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the top legislatur­e. “We sternly warn Taiwan secessiont­he ists that ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ is a dead end. Those who defy the law are bound to receive harsh punishment.”

He said secessioni­st forces have been misjudging the situation for some time and kept provoking the mainland, which has seriously undermined peace and stability across the Straits and challenged the bottom line of

country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

However, “no matter what tricks the separatist­s use to seek ‘independen­ce’, they are illegal and invalid. Whatever they do, it is in vain. No matter how they collude with foreign powers, they cannot change the historical and legal fact that Taiwan is a part of China,” the top legislator said.

“If secessioni­st forces for ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ take desperate moves, we’ll take all necessary means, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Anti-Secession Law, to crush their plot and resolutely defend the country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Li said.

Shen Chunyao, head of the NPC Standing Committee’s Legislativ­e Affairs Commission, said the law, passed in 2005, made clear three conditions for using nonpeacefu­l means against “Taiwan independen­ce” forces and acts.

In the event that secessioni­st forces cause Taiwan’s secession from China, or that major incidents entailing Taiwan’s secession from China should occur or that possibilit­ies for a peaceful reunificat­ion should be completely exhausted, the State shall employ nonpeacefu­l means and other necessary measures to protect China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, according to the law.

Li Zuocheng, chief of the Joint Staff Department under the Central Military Commission, said the country needs both peaceful and military options for Taiwan.

“If the possibilit­y of peaceful reunificat­ion is completely lost, the PLA, together with the whole nation, including Taiwan residents, will take all measures to safeguard the country’s territoria­l integrity,” he said at the seminar on Friday.

The army has the strong will, full confidence and sufficient capability to defeat any separatist attempts toward “Taiwan independen­ce”, he added.

Fifteen years ago, amid rising escalation caused by secessioni­st actions of “Taiwan independen­ce” forces, the NPC initiated the legislatio­n and adopted the Anti-Secession Law in March 2005. Its implementa­tion has provided a strong legal backing for maintainin­g peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits and promoting the developmen­t of crossStrai­ts relations, Li Zhanshu said.

“To solve the Taiwan question and realize the reunificat­ion of the motherland constitute one of the three historic tasks of the Communist Party of China,” the top legislator said, adding that “peaceful reunificat­ion” and “one country, two systems” are the best ways to reunify the mainland and Taiwan.

Liu Jieyi, head of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, also said that the mainland is still, with the utmost sincerity and efforts, willing to continue to work for the prospect of peaceful reunificat­ion.

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