The Manila Times

China hits Indian TV for advocating Taiwan freedom

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NEW DELHI: Chinese Embassy in India made a solemn statement Friday lodging strong representa­tion and firm opposition against an Indian media interview advocating “Taiwan independen­ce.”

“It seriously violated One-China principle and provoked China’s bottom line disregardi­ng longstandi­ng position of the Indian government,” spokesman of Chinese Embassy in India, Counselor Ji Rong, said in the statement.

Referring to certain Indian TV’s interview with the head of the Taiwan authoritie­s’ foreign relations department Jaushieh Joseph Wu openly advocating “Taiwan independen­ce,” Ji pointed out that there is but one China in the world and the government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representi­ng the whole of China, and Taiwan is an inalienabl­e part of China.

Ji said these facts are recognized by a United Nations resolution and constitute the universal consensus of the internatio­nal community, and no matter how the Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) authoritie­s in Taiwan and separatist forces distort facts and advocate “Taiwan independen­ce,” they cannot change the historical and legal facts that Taiwan is a part of China.

“All countries that have diplomatic relations with China should firmly honor their commitment­s to one-China policy, which is also Indian government’s official standing,” she added.

The spokesman noted that recently, the DPP authority has been trying hard to seek foreign support and collude with external forces in its push for “Taiwan independen­ce” secessioni­st activities, which have seriously damaged the well-being of the people of Taiwan, undermined peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and jeopardize­d China’s national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests.

“The Taiwan question concerns China’s core interests,” she said. “We firmly oppose any separatist activities to create the so-called ‘Taiwan independen­ce,’ ‘two Chinas’ or ‘ one China, one Taiwan’.”

China’s red line on the Taiwan question cannot be challenged, Ji said, adding that on issues of right and wrong, there is no room for compromise.

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