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US policy remains unchanged: State Department official

Xinhuanet 2002-08-06 11:28:41

””””WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- A spokesman for the United States State Department said on Monday that the one-China policy of the United States is a "long-standing" one and has not changed.

””””Philip Reeker, deputy spokesman for the State Department, told apress briefing that "the United States policy, which is a long-standing one, is a 'one China' policy, and our policy has not changed at all."

””””He made the remarks when asked whether the Bush administration will consider Chen Shui-bian a trouble-maker, or consider him to be testing the basic positioning of the US government.

””””On Saturday, Chen called in a speech for a referendum on Taiwan's future and destiny and stated that "each side is a country."

””””Reeker also said that US interest and concern was that "any resolution be peaceful." Enditem

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