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BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese top
legislator Wu Bangguo Wednesday promised that the national legislature will do
its best to fully reflect the common will of all Chinese people in making the
anti-secession law.
The lawmakers will follow the Constitution and the
central authorities' policies on Taiwan, Wu stressed at the closing meeting of
the 13th session of the 10th National People's Congress(NPC) Standing Committee.
It was also decided at the meeting that the draft
anti-secession law be submitted for deliberation at the third full session of
the 10th NPC slated for March next year.
The NPC is the highest legislature in China, and Wu
is the chairman of the NPC Standing Committee.
Wu said that it is one of three major historic tasks
of the Chinese government and the Communist Party of China to achieve the
reunification of the motherland. "We have made unremitting effortsfor developing
relations across the Taiwan Straits and promoting the peaceful reunification of
the motherland with our extreme sincerity for a long time," he said.
However, in recent years, the Taiwan authorities have
accelerated the secessionist activities for "Taiwan Independence,"especially
through the so-called "constitutional reform." These secessionist activities
have become the largest obstacle to the development of cross-Straits relations
and the peaceful reunification, and constituted the gravest threat to peace and
stability across the Taiwan Straits, he said.
Wu said that it is "absolutely necessary" to
formulate the anti-secession law to fight and curb the secessionists in Taiwan,
promote the peaceful reunification of the motherland, maintain peace and
stability across the Straits, safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial
integrity, and maintain the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation.
Over the last few years, the people from all walks of
life on the Chinese mainland and many overseas Chinese have repeatedly expressed
an increasingly strong demand to fight the Taiwan secessionist forces and
realize the peaceful reunification of China by legal means. Quite a few Chinese
lawmakers and senior advisors have also brought bills, proposals and motions
before theNPC, stating that formulating such a law conforms to the will of the
people.
"Now the conditions for making the law are ripe,"
said Wu.
China's Constitution stipulates that Taiwan is an
indispensable part of China and realizing the reunification of the motherland
isthe sacred duty of all Chinese people, including the people in Taiwan. "The
stipulation provides a Constitutional basis for the formulation of the
anti-secession law," he said.
The important thoughts of the three generations of
the central collective leadership, especially those of Deng Xiaoping and
JiangZemin, on the Taiwan issue, together with a series of state policies,
provide clear guidelines and policy foundation for the formulation of the law,
he said, adding that the research results of law experts and experts in Taiwan
affairs are also beneficial.
"The anti-secession law was drafted after opinions
and ideas were solicited from all circles," said Wu.
According to him, the draft law, based on the
Constitution and the major policies on Taiwan such as "peaceful reunification"
and "one country, two systems," is centered around the theme to fight and curb
the secessionist activities of the "Taiwan independence" forces and to promote
the peaceful reunification of the motherland.
"It fully embodies our consistent stand to strive for
peaceful reunification with out utmost sincerity and utmost effort," Wu said.
"It also demonstrates the common will and firm
determination of all Chinese people to safeguard national sovereignty and
territorial integrity and not to allow the 'Taiwan independent' forces to
separate Taiwan from China in any name and any form," he said.
Wu stressed that adhering to the one-China policy is
the unshakable foundation for resolving the Taiwan issue and the principles of
"peaceful reunification" and "one country, two systems" are the fundamental
guidelines.
To realize the reunification through peaceful means
is the bestway to maintain the fundamental interests of all Chinese people,
including the compatriots in Taiwan. It will be conductive to promoting
relations between people on both sides of the Straits, safeguarding peace and
stability across the Taiwan Straits and in the Asia-Pacific region as a whole,
and realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, he said.
"We have always maintained that the reunification
should be realized through peaceful means. The compatriots on both sides of the
Taiwan Straits are all Chinese and are brothers born of the same parents," said
Wu.
"There is no one in the world who is more willing
than us to achieve reunification through peaceful means. As long as there is a
gleam of hope, we will try our best to achieve peaceful reunification and will
never give up."
"At the same time, it must be made clear that to
maintain national sovereignty and territorial integrity is the core interests of
our nation and the common obligation of all Chinese people, including the Taiwan
compatriots," he said.
"No sovereign state will allow actions of secession,
and every sovereign state has the right to take necessary means to safeguard
national sovereignty and territorial integrity," said Wu. Enditem
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