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One-China principle defies all challenges: Chinese premier

PLA Daily 2003-11-24

EDS-recast with correction in headline BEIJING, November 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said the Chinese government's position on upholding the one-China principle "is rock firm and defies all challenges," and the Chinese people "will not sit by and do nothing faced with provocative activities aimed at splitting the motherland."

When the leadership of the Taiwan authorities wants to separate Taiwan from Chinese territory, no Chinese will agree, and the Chinese people will pay any price to safeguard the unity of the motherland, Wen said during an interview given to Leonard Downie, executive editor of The Washington Post of the United States, at Zhongnanhai in Beijing Friday.

Wen said that the recent remarks and activities by the leaders of the Taiwan authorities, especially their deliberate provocations on the referendum issue and writing a constitution, show clearly not only their obstinate clinging to national splittism but also their stepped up efforts at Taiwan independence.

He told Downie he had also been asking questions: What are the Taiwan authorities driving at with all that they are doing and where are they taking Taiwan? Do they still respect the cherished aspirations of the Taiwan compatriots for peace, stability and development? Do they really want to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits or are they bent on disrupting peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits?

He expressed the belief that these questions are of concern to people on the Chinese mainland and of concern to the Taiwan compatriots, and they are also of concern to the United States and the international community at large.

The Chinese government's policy toward Taiwan is a clear-cut one. It is "peaceful reunification and one country, two systems," the premier said.

"We will not give up our efforts for a peaceful settlement of the question of Taiwan because a peaceful settlement is in the fundamental interests of all Chinese people, the Taiwan compatriots included. But we will not sit by and do nothing faced with provocative activities aimed at splitting the motherland."

Wen reiterated China's sovereignty and territorial integrity brook no division and the position of the Chinese government on upholding the one-China principle is rock firm and defies all challenges.

The premier hoped the US government will recognize the gravity and danger of the provocative remarks and actions taken by the leader of the Taiwan authorities that would undermine the prospects for peaceful reunification. He also hoped the US side would not send any wrong signals to the Taiwan authorities.

"We hope the US side would take practical measures that are conducive to the maintenance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits," he added.

The Taiwan question is the most important and sensitive issue in the China-US relationship, said Wen, stressing, "So on the question of Taiwan, the US side must be very straightforward in adhering to the principles of the three Sino-US joint communiques and in opposing Taiwan independence."

The US side must be crystal clear in opposing the use of a referendum or writing a constitution or all other tactics used by the leader of Taiwan authorities to pursue his separatist agenda. And the US side must adhere to the principle of the Aug. 17 communique and stop arms sales to Taiwan.

"This will fundamentally help maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits. It will also be conducive to the advancement of the process of the peaceful reunification of China. It will also be fundamentally helpful to the maintenance of world peace and stability," he said.

Taiwan is China's sacred territory and is an inalienable part of Chinese territory. No Chinese government will abandon the position of peaceful reunification on this question, Wen said.

"We completely understand the desire of the Taiwan compatriots for democracy, and we also understand their hopes for a peaceful environment."

However, when the leadership of the Taiwan authorities wants to separate Taiwan from Chinese territory, no Chinese will agree. "The Chinese people will pay any price to safeguard the unity of the motherland."

By recalling the words of President Lincoln "a house divided against itself will not stand," and "the Union (composed of States)is perpetual," Wen said "It is our hope that the situation would not lead to that point. Therefore, we will not give up our efforts for peace."



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