China Daily

Ministry criticizes Japan on Taiwan

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

China urged Japan on Wednesday “not to send wrong messages” to Taiwan and create new interferen­ce with China-Japan ties.

Foreign Ministry spok es woman Hua Chun ying made the remarks after an organizati­on set up by Taiwan changed its name from “The Associatio­n of East Asian Relations” to Associatio­n ”. A ceremony for the renaming was held on Wednesday.

Mikio Numata, a representa­tive of the “Japan-Taiwan Exchange Associatio­n”, attended the event.

Hua called the renaming a “plot together by the Japanese government and the Taiwan authoritie­s” that “attempts to elevate actual ties between Japan and Taiwan”. Hua urged Japan to “stick to the one-China policy and take effective measures to correct its wrong action”.

“There is only one China in the world. Taiwan is part of China,” Hua said. “The Chinese government is resolutely opposed to countries that have set up diplomatic ties with it, maintainin­g official ties with Taiwan in any way.”

The spokeswoma­n asked Japan to “effectivel­y observe the principles determined by the SinoJapane­se Joint Statement and promises it has made to China”, and “not to send wrong messages to the Taiwan authoritie­s and the internatio­nal community”.

Hua also warned Taiwan authoritie­s that any attempt to create “two Chinas” or “one China, one Taiwan” will be “doomed to fail”.

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