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ĦĦBEIJING, May 18 (Xinhuanet) -- A Xinhua commentary published
Tuesday said the Chinese mainland will never tolerate the "Taiwan independence"
activities aimed at dividing China and there is no room for maneuvering in this
matter of principle.
The commentary says the statement
the central authorities made public early Monday offered two choices before
Taiwan leaders while expressing the mainland's determination to safeguard
national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and offered a package of
proposals for improved the cross-Straits relations under the one-China principle
The principle refers to that there is only one China
in the world and both the mainland and Taiwan belong to the one and same China.
The cross-Straits relations have been pushed to the
brink of danger due to the rampant "Taiwan independence" activities aimed at
dividing China, according to the commentary.
The statement, which was issued by the Office for
Taiwan Affairs under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and
the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, fully displays the common will
and firm determination of 1.3 billion Chinese to safeguard national unification
and opposition to dividing China, it says.
History gave Chen Shui-bian opportunity if he had the
sincerityto improve the cross-Straits relations, but what he has done in the
past four years runs counter to the aspiration of compatriots on both sides of
the Straits, it says.
Chen has stubbornly clung to the stance of "Taiwan
independence" in the past four years, and broken his so-called "five no's"
promises, refused to accept the one-China principle and 1992 Consensus until
betraying himself by dishing out a separatist proposition of "one country on
each side".
The promises refer to the pledges of "no declaration
of Taiwan independence, no incorporation of the 'two states' remarks into its
constitution, no change of the so-called country's name and no referendum on
Taiwan independence".
Chen put out a timetable of holding a referendum on
writing a new "constitution" in 2006 and introducing a new "Taiwan constitution"
in 2008, and making Taiwan a normal and complete "nation", which challenges the
one-China principle, the Chinese government and its people, and the
international community.
"Chen Shui-bian has been reduced to a complete
'trouble maker' and 'crisis instigator' of Taiwan, both sides of the Taiwan
Straits, and the international community."
The commentary says the one-China principle is a
major issue of principle that has a bearing on the fundamental interests of the
Chinese nation and national sovereignty and territorial integrity,on which the
position of the Chinese government and its people remains unswerving and there
should be no compromise.
"No forces or persons should expect any room for
maneuvering onthe issue of the one-China principle".
The commentary quotes the statement as saying that no
matter who holds power in Taiwan in the next four years, as long as they
recognize that there is only one China in the world and both the mainland and
Taiwan belong to that one and same China, abandon the"Taiwan independence"
stance and stop the separatist activities, then cross-Straits relations can hold
out a bright prospect of peace, stability and development.
"That has demonstrated our sincerity and
goodwill...... and conforms with the expectation of the international
community."
But whether the bright prospect can be achieved or
not is not up to the mainland only, says the commentary.
It says the mainland will do its utmost with the
maximum sincerity to strive for the prospect of the development of the
cross-Straits relations, while preparing for the worst to stand ready to crush
all schemes for 'Taiwan Independence' activities aimed at dividing the country
at any time.
The commentary warns that the Taiwan leaders have
before them two roads: one is to pull back immediately from their dangerous
lurch towards independence, recognizing that both sides of the Taiwan Straits
belong to the one and same China. The other is to keep following their
separatist agenda to cut Taiwan from the restof China and, in the end, meet
their own destruction by playing with fire. The Taiwan leaders must choose
between the two roads, it says. Enditem |