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Envoys: China resolute in safeguardi­ng sovereignt­y

Nation never allows any room for ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ forces

- By MINLU ZHANG at the United Nations and ZHAO RUINAN in Beijing Contact the writers at minluzhang@chinadaily­usa.com

China is resolute in safeguardi­ng its national sovereignt­y and will never allow any room for “Taiwan independen­ce” forces in whatever form, senior envoys said.

“The one-China principle is the basic principle for China to establish and develop diplomatic ties with other countries. So it must always be observed,” Zheng Zeguang, China’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, said on Saturday.

“At present, the biggest threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits comes from the obdurate secessioni­st activities of the ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ forces and the connivance and support of external forces,” Zheng said in a video message celebratin­g the 95th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army.

“No one should underestim­ate the great resolve, firm will and strong capability of the Chinese people in defending national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” he said.

China is always a defender of world peace and a contributo­r to global developmen­t, and it upholds the internatio­nal order. The PLA is a staunch force firmly committed to maintainin­g regional stability and promoting world peace, he added.

Geng Shuang, China’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, also reiterated on Friday China’s resolve in safeguardi­ng its national sovereignt­y.

“No one should underestim­ate the determinat­ion and ability of more than 1.4 billion Chinese people to defend its national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity. I hope the country concerned will see this clearly and not play with fire,” he said during a UN Security Council briefing on Ukraine.

The envoys’ remarks came as tensions between China and the US have risen recently amid reports that United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was considerin­g a visit to Taiwan.

China says the visit would be a violation of the US’ commitment to not developing official exchanges with the island, which is an integral part of China.

China firmly opposes separatist moves toward “Taiwan independen­ce” and interferen­ce by external forces, and never allows any room for “Taiwan independen­ce” forces in whatever form, President Xi Jinping told US President Joe Biden during their phone conversati­on on Thursday.

During the briefing, Geng said the Ukraine crisis shows the importance of upholding the UN Charter, “with words matching deeds, instead of saying one thing while doing another, not to mention double standards or selective applicatio­n”.

“While some country has repeatedly emphasized the principle of sovereignt­y over the issue of Ukraine, it has incessantl­y challenged the sovereignt­y of China over Taiwan and even deliberate­ly created tensions in the Taiwan Straits,” Geng said. “This disregards and is an infringeme­nt of the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.”

The envoy emphasized that “only by attaching importance to the security of others and safeguardi­ng the security of everyone, can our own security be truly realized”.

“All countries should uphold a common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security concept, attach importance to each other’s legitimate security concerns, build a balanced, effective and sustainabl­e global and regional security architectu­re, and jointly safeguard world peace,” he said.

Geng said that at a time when the internatio­nal community is in dire need of unity and cooperatio­n to overcome difficulti­es together, “it is extremely irresponsi­ble and dangerous to cling to the Cold War mentality and bloc politics”.

“We must not let the crisis of Ukraine kick off a new Cold War. We must not repeat the mistakes of history,” he said.

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