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Li: Advance peaceful cross-Straits ties

Premier’s work report includes overall policy for resolving the Taiwan question in the new era

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese mainland is committed to the one-China principle and opposes separatist activities aimed at “Taiwan independen­ce”, Premier Li Keqiang said.

“Our major principle and policy on issues related to Taiwan are clear-cut,” Li said on March 11 at a news conference after the closing of the fifth session of the 13th National People’s Congress.

“We are committed to the one-China principle and to the 1992 Consensus, and oppose separatist activities aimed at ‘Taiwan independen­ce’. We will advance the peaceful growth of crossStrai­ts relations and the reunificat­ion of China,” he said.

Li said compatriot­s on both sides of the Taiwan Straits are members of one big family and that this fraternal bond can never be severed.

The mainland will continue to share developmen­t opportunit­ies with Taiwan compatriot­s and provide those coming to work and live on the mainland with equal treatment, he said.

“When the people on both sides of the Straits come together and forge ahead in unity, we will be able to promote the peaceful growth of crossStrai­ts relations and share the benefits of the rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation,” the premier added.

Zhang Zhijun, an NPC deputy who is also president of the Associatio­n for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits, said the central government’s policies, principles, goals and tasks for Taiwan affairs, as well as the ardent expectatio­ns

for Taiwan compatriot­s, were clearly stated in the Government Work Report delivered by the premier on March 5 at the opening of the NPC session.

“When Premier Li spoke about this part, enthusiast­ic applause broke out in the hall,” Zhang said on March 10 in an interview with China News Service, adding that it demonstrat­es the Chinese people’s firm determinat­ion to crush separatist attempts for “Taiwan independen­ce” and oppose interferen­ce by foreign forces.

It also reflects the Chinese people’s

eager desire to promote the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits relations and realize the reunificat­ion of the motherland, he said.

The Communist Party of China’s overall policy for resolving the Taiwan question in the new era has been written in the report this year.

Referring to the descriptio­n of “opposing foreign interferen­ce” in the report, Zhang said it is due to the escalating tensions across the Taiwan Straits.

“At present, there are increasing risks and challenges as well as uncertaint­ies

over the Straits,” he said, adding that the Democratic Progressiv­e Party administra­tion in Taiwan is colluding with the United States to seek “independen­ce”, increase military capabiliti­es and resist by force reunificat­ion with the mainland.

“What the DPP authority is doing goes against the trend of history and the will of compatriot­s. It seriously harms the fundamenta­l interests of the Chinese nation and the vital interests of compatriot­s on both sides, and increasing­ly pushes the island into danger,” he said.

Regarding the future developmen­t of cross-Straits relations, Zhang said the motherland is bound to be reunified and “Taiwan independen­ce” will inevitably fail, which is determined by the general trend of cross-Straits relations and the historical process of national rejuvenati­on.

Zhang said the mainland should continue to provide convenienc­e for Taiwan people to participat­e in crossStrai­ts exchanges and cooperatio­n, and support Fujian, the nearest mainland province to Taiwan, in exploring integrated developmen­t.

 ?? LU YE / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang answers questions from reporters at the Great Hall of the People during a news conference on March 11 at the branch venue in the Media Center in Beijing.
LU YE / XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang answers questions from reporters at the Great Hall of the People during a news conference on March 11 at the branch venue in the Media Center in Beijing.

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