China Daily

History and the law decree one China inviolable

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The representa­tive of the “Taipei Economic and Cultural Representa­tive Office in the United States” has recently peddled via some US media outlets the “democracy versus authoritar­ianism” narrative, and said that Taiwan will continue to strengthen its security and economic ties with the United States.

As the spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy in the US pointed out in a statement on that, what the TECRO representa­tive propagates is misleading and has distorted the truth. The Taiwan question has nothing to do with “democracy”, which is a pretext for the US interferin­g in other countries’ internal affairs, but bears on China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity. The “democracy versus authoritar­ianism” rhetoric is nothing but a Cold War cliche Washington has been hyping up again.

By using that rhetoric, the “Taiwan independen­ce” forces are trying to solicit support for their cause from the internatio­nal community by stoking confrontat­ion and antagonism across the Taiwan Strait to make Beijing appear aggressive and coercive.

But the bifurcated framework they are trying to impress on the world only exposes their readiness to pursue their separatist agenda at the cost of the people of Taiwan, and in the face of the strong opposition of the vast majority of their compatriot­s on both sides of the Taiwan Strait against their secessioni­st attempts.

It must be pointed that while the TECRO representa­tive said the Democratic Progressiv­e Party authoritie­s on Taiwan seek to maintain the “status quo”, the fundamenta­l “status quo” of the Taiwan Strait is that both sides of it belong to one China, 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.

This is not only a consensus of the majority of the internatio­nal community but also strictly stipulated by relevant resolution­s of the United Nations and such key postwar binding internatio­nal documents as the Cairo Declaratio­n and the Potsdam Proclamati­on, as well as the Sino-US joint communique­s that are the political foundation for Sino-US relations.

Taiwan’s return to its motherland is a component of the post-World War II internatio­nal order, and the results of the elections on the island cannot change the dynamics and direction of crossStrai­t relations which are toward reunificat­ion.

As the fuss the TECRO representa­tive has tried to make indicates, the collusion between the “Taiwan independen­ce” forces and external forces is the root cause of cross-Strait tensions in recent years and the fundamenta­l threat to peace and stability across the Strait. The DPP authoritie­s and their patrons should not underestim­ate the determinat­ion, resolve and capability of the Chinese people to safeguard the nation’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

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