China Daily

‘Status quo’ Taiwan remarks draw rebuke

Chinese embassy spokespers­on: Any push for separatism ‘doomed to failure’

- By ZHAO HUANXIN in Washington huanxinzha­o@chinadaily­usa.com

A spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy in the United States said on Monday that “Taiwan independen­ce” is a dead end and would only bring disaster to the people in the Taiwan region, and that any attempt to justify separatist moves under the pretext of “democracy” is doomed to failure.

In an opinion piece published in USA Today on Jan 14, and in an interview with The Associated Press on Jan 18, the representa­tive of the “Taipei Economic and

Cultural Representa­tive Office in the United States” highlighte­d the “democracy versus authoritar­ianism” rhetoric, advocated the maintenanc­e of the cross-Strait “status quo”, and claimed that Taiwan will continue to strengthen its security and economic ties with the US.

“The remarks are misleading and have distorted the truth,” the embassy spokespers­on said in a statement. “The Taiwan question has nothing to do with democracy, but bears on China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.”

When it comes to “democracy”, the “sincere desire and firm will” of the 1.4 billion Chinese people for national reunificat­ion is the true and greatest democracy, the spokespers­on said.

The spokespers­on said that by using “democracy” as a pretext, the “Taiwan independen­ce” forces are trying to stoke confrontat­ion and antagonism across the Taiwan Strait, justify their provocativ­e moves in pushing forward separatism, and cover up their hidden agenda of splitting the country apart.

“But such attempts are doomed to failure,” the statement said.

Echoing a Foreign Ministry comment on the result of the election in the Taiwan region on Jan 13, the spokespers­on said the result cannot change the dynamics and direction of cross-Strait relations.

Nor can it hold back the prevailing trend that China will and must achieve reunificat­ion, the spokespers­on added.

In terms of the status quo of the Taiwan question, the spokespers­on said there is but one China in the world, Taiwan is an inalienabl­e part of China’s territory, and the government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal government representi­ng the whole of China.

The spokespers­on further noted that Taiwan’s return to China is a component of the post-World War II internatio­nal order, and the one-China principle is a universall­y recognized basic norm governing internatio­nal relations with China and a prevailing internatio­nal consensus.

“Facts have proved that the ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ forces and external forces colluding with them are the root causes of crossStrai­t tensions in recent years and the fundamenta­l threat to peace and stability across the Strait,” the spokespers­on said.

The statement also said that whoever pushes for “Taiwan independen­ce” will be splitting Chinese territory and will surely be judged harshly by history and law, and whoever goes against the oneChina principle will be interferin­g in China’s internal affairs and violating China’s sovereignt­y, and will surely be opposed by the Chinese people and the internatio­nal community.

No one should “underestim­ate the determinat­ion, resolve and capability of the Chinese people in safeguardi­ng our sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity”, the statement added.

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