BEIJING, Aug. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Foreign Affairs
Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC) has criticized a US
legislation just ratified by US President George Bush that includes Taiwan among
US "allies".
””””In a statement released in Beijing on Saturday, the NPC said it"expresses
strong indignation at and resolute opposition to" the US move of interfering in
China's internal affairs by exploiting the Taiwan issue, which had breached the
three Sino-US joint communiques.
””””The US made the move despite several serious presentations from China, the
statement said.
””””The 2002 Supplemental Appropriations Act for Further Recovery From and
Response to Terrorist Attacks on the United States adopted by the US Congress
and ratified by President Bush includes
””””many provisions relating to Taiwan. It equates Taiwan with US allies inside
and outside NATO, and treats Taiwan's military and administrative personnel as
those of US allies.
””””The act also gives the US president the right to take actions to protect
those Taiwanese personnel if they are taken into custody by the International
Criminal Court.
””””The NPC statement said it was well known that Taiwan had been part of
China's territory since ancient times. This was not only confirmed by
international law and recognized by the international
””””community as an undisputable fact, but also the political basis for the
resumption of contacts between China and the United States
””””30 years ago and the establishment of normal diplomatic relations 23 years
ago.
””””Since diplomatic relations were set up, the US government in every term of
office had publicly committed itself to following the "one China" policy,
abiding by the three Sino-US joint communiques and explicitly recognizing Taiwan
as part of China, the statement pointed out.
"However, the above-mentioned act has openly sought to
elevate US relations with Taiwan, which is in sheer ignorance of basic standards
of international law, serious violation of the principles of the three Sino-US
joint communiques and crass interference in China's internal affairs, and thus
is unacceptableto the Chinese people," it said.
””””It had long been recognized by the international community thatthe Taiwan
issue was part of China's internal affairs, the NPC Foreign Affairs Committee
said.
””””It was regrettable that there had always been a few people in the US
Congress who spared no means to contain China by exploitingthe Taiwan issue,
advocating bills in violation of the principles of the three Sino-US joint
communiques and backing "Taiwan Independence" forces in a vain bid to stymie
China's peaceful reunification and the improvement and development of the
Sino-US relations, it said.
””””The statement pointed out that maintaining stable and healthy growth of the
Sino-US relations was in the fundamental interests of both countries, and such
healthy development of bilateral ties needed to be treasured by both sides.
””””If provisions in the act relating to Taiwan became policies of the US
government, they would not only be detrimental to China's interests, but also to
the interests of the United States. This was not what the two peoples were
willing to see, the statement said.
””””Finally, the statement urged "the US government to scrupulouslyabide by the
principles of the three Sino-US joint communiques, appropriately handle the
Taiwan issue, stop interfering in China'sinternal affairs by exploiting the
Taiwan issue, and take effective measures to eliminate the negative effects of
the legislation, in order to avoid new serious damage to the Sino-US relations".
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