UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- China said Wednesday
that the attempt by a few countries to raise the issue of "Taiwan's
participation in the UN" constitutes a violation of the purposes and principles
of the UN Charter and a relevant General Assembly resolution.
In his statement at the General Committee of the United
Nations General Assembly, Chinese Permanent Representative Wang Yingfan said
that it is an indisputable objective reality and legal fact widely recognized by
the international community that there is only one China in the world and Taiwan
has been an inseparable part of China's territory since antiquity.
Wang said that the historic Resolution 2758, adopted by the 26th
session of the UN assembly in 1971, has solved once and for all, in political,
legal and procedural terms, the issue of China's representation at the world
inter-governmental organization.
As of the day when the legitimate rights of the People's
Republic of China were restored at the UN, "the Government of the People's
Republic of China has rightfully represented all Chinese,including our
compatriots in Taiwan, in the United Nations and all organizations related to
it," he said, adding that this has fully safeguarded the principle of
universality of the world body.
Thus, he stressed, there is simply no such issue as the
so-called "Taiwan's representation in the United Nations."
Wang said that as part of China, Taiwan is already covered in
China's representation at the UN and is thus not eligible to participate on its
own, in any other name or under any pretext, in the work or activities of the UN
or its specialized agencies.
"The Chinese government has consistently maintained its
position that peaceful reunification of the motherland should be realized
through equal dialogue between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits on the basis
of the One China Principle," he said.
However, the Taiwan authorities countered the efforts of
peaceful reunification by setting up obstacles to the economic, trade, cultural
and personnel exchanges between the two sides, he said.
"Chen Shui-bien has even gone so far as to publicly state
recently that there is one country on each side," Wang said,
stressing that
the "open provocation against the One China Principle" will not only seriously
damage the relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits, but also
undermine the stability and peace in the Asia-Pacific region.
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