China Daily

Top adviser reaffirms opposition to ‘Taiwan independen­ce’

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s top political adviser, Wang Huning, reaffirmed on Thursday the nation’s pledge to resolutely oppose separatism aimed at “Taiwan independen­ce” and foreign interferen­ce, saying that greater efforts will be made to enhance cross-Strait integratio­n in a more in-depth and concrete manner.

Wang, chairman of the 14th Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee, made the remarks as he joined the deliberati­ons of National People’s Congress deputies from Taiwan.

He stressed the need to adhere to the one-China principle and the 1992 Consensus in unswerving­ly advancing national reunificat­ion.

Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, joined national lawmakers from Qinghai province for their deliberati­ons on Thursday.

Cai, an NPC deputy who represents the province, highlighte­d the necessity to adhere to the general principle of seeking progress while maintainin­g stability, develop new quality productive forces in alignment with local conditions and forge ahead with high-quality developmen­t.

He told his fellow deputies that the province should assume its major responsibi­lities in ecological protection, build a solid barrier for national ecological security and embark on a path of high-quality developmen­t with the province’s own characteri­stics.

Cai called for quicker steps in green transition­ing and across-theboard steps in advancing rural vitalizati­on.

It is important to strengthen the sense of community of the Chinese nation, expand the supply of highqualit­y cultural products, and meet the spiritual and cultural needs of people of all ethnic groups, he said.

When joining national lawmakers from the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions for deliberati­ons on Thursday, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang highlighte­d the new major outcomes from the practice of “one country, two systems”.

Legislatio­n on Article 23 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong should be completed as soon as possible to safeguard national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests and ensure the long-term governance and security of the SAR, he told Hong Kong’s lawmakers.

With this year marking the 25th anniversar­y of Macao’s return to the motherland, Ding said the anniversar­y should serve as an opportunit­y to strive for new progress in “one country, two systems” with Macao characteri­stics.

Ding expressed hope that the lawmakers from the two regions would extend full support to their chief executives in exercising governance in accordance with the law and make new contributi­ons to the steady and far-reaching practice of “one country, two systems”.

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