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HONG KONG, May 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Hong Kong newspapers Monday expressed their firm support to the statement issued by the TaiwanWork Office of the Central Committee of Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council on
currentcross-Straits relations late Sunday night.
Some Hong Kong newspapers pointed out that
the "Taiwan independence" force's attempts of dismembering China are playing
with fire and will ultimately meet their destruction.
Hong Kong Wen Wei Po said in its editorial Monday
that four years ago, Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian pledged himself to the "four
no's policy." His track record, however, was one of broken promises and bad
faith and pushed the cross-Straits relations to the brink of danger.
The editorial said Chen had claimed that he would not
declare "Taiwan independence," while incessantly clamoring "one country on each
side," "rectification of Taiwan's name" and "referendum," andhas even put out a
timetable to move the island to independence through the making of a new
constitution.
The editorial said Chen's acts indicated that "Taiwan
Independence" does not lead to peace, nor national dismemberment to stability,
stressing that the Chinese people will not tolerate "Taiwan Independence."
The editorial said the Chinese mainland would not
give up the efforts of seeking peaceful negotiations and seeking peaceful
cross-Straits development with Taiwan compatriots. In the next four years, no
matter who assume power in Taiwan, as long as they recognize that there is only
one China in the world and that both the mainland and Taiwan belong to that one
and same China, abandonthe "Taiwan independence" stance and stop the separatist
activities, then, cross-Straits relations can hold out a bright prospect of
peace, stability and development.
The editorial said only by adhering to the one-China
principle,can a framework of peace, stability and development of the
cross-Straits relations be set up, and Taiwan's economic competitivenessbe
enhanced.
Hong Kong Commercial Daily said in its editorial
Monday that Chen Shui-bian had been sticking to "one country to each side"
and"Taiwan independence" principle in the past four years, refusing to accept
one-China policy and denying the "1992 consensus" reached between the mainland's
Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits and Taiwan's Straits
Exchange Foundation.
The editorial said Chen has been advocating "Taiwan
independence" in various fields and through various means. His acts constitute
the biggest obstacle for the cross-Straits peace talks and improvement of the
cross-Straits relations.
The editorial said various facts indicated that
Chen's claimingof improving the cross-Straits relations is just an attempt to
deceive the public opinion of the international community.
The editorial said the real purpose is to act
according to his "Taiwan independence" timetable, to adopt a "new constitution"
in 2006 and to realize "Taiwan independence" by "establishing a country."
The editorial stressed that so long as Chen does not
recognize the one-China principle in his deeds and does not sincerely improve
the cross-Straits relations, all his new tactics and rhetoric will be fruitless
efforts, and the cross-Straits situation could not have a prospect for peace and
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