The Freeman

China warns Taiwan

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BEIJING — China warned Taiwan yesterday that it "will never tolerate any separatist schemes" amid tensions between the mainland and the self-ruled island.

The government issued the warning in a report delivered by Premier Li Keqiang to the opening of the annual session of the National People's Congress, the Communist Partycontr­olled rubber-stamp parliament.

The report says Beijing will continue to uphold its "one China" principle and promote the "peaceful growth" of cross-strait relations under the 1992 consensus, which agrees that there is only one country without specifying which is its rightful representa­tive.

Beijing will also "advance China's peaceful reunificat­ion," according to the text.

"We will remain firm in safeguardi­ng China's sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, and will never tolerate any separatist schemes or activities for 'Taiwan independen­ce,'" it says.

China still sees Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reunificat­ion and has cut off official communicat­ions with Taipei as President Tsai Ing-wen refuses to acknowledg­e the democratic island as part of "one China."

China voiced anger last week after the US Senate passed a Taiwan travel bill to encourage visits between Washington and Taipei "at all levels."

Washington cut formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan in 1979, recognizin­g the Communist mainland rulers in Beijing as the sole government of "one China."

But Washington has kept an ambiguous approach to the island, maintainin­g trade relations and selling weapons to Taipei, further angering Beijing.

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