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Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao(C) delivers a speech at the yard of the
Castle Cecilienhof in Potsdam May 3, 2004. Wen was on his three-day official
visit to Germany.(Xinhua Photo)
BERLIN, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao said on Monday that the Potsdam Proclamation has made it clear that
Taiwan is an inalienable part of China and the "One China" principle has been
universally accepted by the international community.
He made the remarks while visiting the Cecilienhof
Palace in Potsdam, where the famous Potsdam Proclamation was signed in 1945.
The proclamation stipulated that "terms of Cairo
Declaration shall be carried out." The declaration noted that "all the
territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa, and
the Pescadores, shall be restored to China."
The Chinese premier, who is on a three-day official
visit to Germany, told reporters that the Cecilienhof Palace, where the Potsdam
Proclamation was signed, is of historical significance to China.
The Potsdam Proclamation has made it clear that
Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, Wen said, adding that the returning of
Taiwan to her motherland after the Second World War was due to thedefeating of
evil by justice. "It was also the common victory of all peace and justice
cause-loving countries and peoples all over the world," the Chinese premier
noted.
The 1943 Cairo Declaration, the 1945 Potsdam
Proclamation and the UN Resolution 2758 passed at the 26th General Assembly in
1971 had all affirmed Taiwan's legal status as an inalienable part of China, and
the "One China" principle has been universally accepted by the international
community, Wen said.
He said he is convinced that Taiwan will eventually
be reunitedwith its motherland. It is an inevitable outcome of history and
noforce could hinder it, Wen added.
Before his visit to Cecilienhof Palace, the Chinese
premier met with Minister-President Matthias Platzeck of Brandenburg. Wen said
his current visit to Brandenburg have three purposes:
-- Showing China attaches importance to develop
relations with Brandenburg;
-- Visiting the Cecilienhof Palace to show China's
aspiration of peaceful development;
-- Reviewing the Potsdam Proclamation on Taiwan is an
inalienable part of China and making clear China's firm determination in
safeguarding the reunification of the motherland.
Platzeck expressed support to China's reunification
cause and said Brandenburg is willing to forge closer ties with China's relevant
provinces and expand cooperation in areas of agriculture and environment
protection.
The Chinese premier flew into Berlin's Tegal Airport
on Monday morning after his visit to Bavaria. He then went straight to visita
gas turbine engine plant owned by Siemens.
On Monday afternoon, German Chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder hosted a welcoming ceremony in Wen's honor. Then the two leaders began
to hold talks to exchange views on Sino-German ties and issues of common
concern. They will attend a signing ceremony on several cooperation agreements
and meet the press following their talks.
Schroeder will host a welcoming banquet in Wen's
honor on Monday evening.
The Chinese premier kicked off his 11-day five-nation
European tour on Sunday by arriving in Germany's southern city of Munich.
Germany is the first leg of the Chinese premier's
visit which will also take him to Belgium, Italy, Britain and Ireland. He will
also pay a visit to the European Union headquarters in Brussels. Enditem
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