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BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- China is resolutely
opposed to a proposal raised by a small handful of countries for "Taiwan's entry
into the United Nations," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Qua n said
here Wednesday.
; On Aug. 11, Chad and a few other
countries wrote to the UN secretary-general, requesting the 59th session of the
UN General Assembly to discuss the issue. "China resolutely opposed," said Kong.
Since 1993, the Taiwan authorities have instigated
those countries that have "diplomatic relations" with it to put forward
proposals for Taiwan's joining the United Nations. This is firmly opposed by the
Chinese people as a whole, including Taiwan compatriots, said Kong.
He said there is only one China in the world and the
Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government
that represents all Chinese people. Taiwan, which is an inalienable part of the
Chinese territory, has no qualifications to enter the United Nations which is
composed of sovereign states.
Kong said these facts are generally recognized by the
international community and accord with the spirit and principles of the United
Nations Charter and the UN Resolution 2758.
He said the above-mentioned proposal is "bound" to be
rejected. Enditem |