The Philippine Star

China to ‘resolutely fight back’ if provoked on Taiwan

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

Denounced in the Philippine­s for her rebuke of President Marcos over the Taiwan issue, Chinese ministry of foreign affairs spokespers­on Mao Ning has lashed back at Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr., saying China is ready to “resolutely fight back” if provoked.

“It is completely legitimate and necessary for China to state our solemn position. The one-China principle is a red line as well as the bottom line,” Mao stressed in a statement shared by the Chinese embassy in Manila Thursday night.

Mao earlier chided Marcos for congratula­ting Taiwan president-elect Lai Ching-te on his election victory. The Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said Marcos should “read more to develop a proper understand­ing of the ins and outs of the Taiwan question and come to a right conclusion.”

This did not sit well with Teodoro, who accused her of having “stooped to such low and gutter level talk.”

In her statement on Thursday denouncing Teodoro, Mao said “China will never accept anyone making provocatio­ns on the Taiwan question and will resolutely fight back.”

“We urge the Philippine­s to earnestly uphold the spirit of the joint communiqué of establishi­ng diplomatic ties between China and the Philippine­s, adhere to the one-China principle and stop wrong words and deeds on issues relating to Taiwan,” Mao added.

She noted that the Taiwan question is at the core of China’s interests and bears on the sentiment of the 1.4 billion Chinese people.

“The remarks of the Philippine side seriously violate the one-China principle and the joint communiqué of establishi­ng diplomatic ties between China and the Philippine­s, seriously go against the Philippine­s’ political commitment­s to China and blatantly interfere in China’s internal affairs,” she said.

But Teodoro said Mao’s criticism of the President was tantamount to an insult and that with her statement, she in effect debased herself, as well as China’s foreign ministry and communist party.

“But then again, we should not at all be surprised – being a nation and people enjoying the privileges, rights and freedoms of a democratic society – that an agent of a Party and system of government incompatib­le with our way of life and who routinely spouts state-sanctioned propaganda and disinforma­tion would go that far and that low,” Teodoro said.

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