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BEIJING, Jan. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- A Chinese mainland
official said here Wednesday that the situation of cross-Straits relations
remained severe though non-governmental exchanges had kept developing last year.
Li Weiyi, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office under the State Council, or China's cabinet, said at a
regular press conference that last year, the Taiwan authorities further
intensified their efforts for "Taiwan independence" activities.
"The Taiwan authorities twisted the will of the
Taiwan people, incited the hostile sentiment among the people to the mainland,
did their utmost to challenge the fact that the mainland and Taiwan belong to
one China, and continued to carry forward 'Taiwan independence' activities by
pushing ahead the so-called 'Constitutional reform', which had brought the
cross-Straits relationship to a dangerous edge," Li said.
The provocative moves of the Taiwan authorities for
"Taiwan independence" posed a severe threat to peace and stability across the
Straits and in the Asia-Pacific region as a whole, aroused resolute opposition
among the 1.3 billion Chinese people and Taiwan compatriots, and were strongly
blamed by an increasing number of countries all over the world, said the
spokesman.
Currently the situation of the cross-Straits
relationship remained severe, he said. Chen Shui-bian formulated a new term of
"Constitutional reform" to replace the former term of "establishing a new Taiwan
Constitution" and promised that the "Constitutional reform" would not touch upon
the issues of territory, sovereignty and reunification after he started his
second tenure last May, but in fact he had been attempting to legitimatize
"Taiwan independence" through "Constitutional reform".
Since last September, especially during the election
of the "legislation council", Chen announced a series of "Taiwan independence"
ideas, covering almost all the major aspects for changing Taiwan's status. He
had been making preparations for "Taiwan independence" in a planned way and step
by step through his attempt to revise the law on "referendum" and step up
"rectification of Taiwan's name" and "desinification" in political,cultural and
other areas.
Li stressed that currently it is the urgent task for
the compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Straits to stop "Taiwan
Independence" activities and safeguard peace and stability across the Straits.
"This year, we will stick to the basic principles of
'peaceful reunification' and 'one country, two systems', as well as the
eight-point proposal on promoting the development of the cross-Straits
relations, and continue to pursue peaceful reunification with our utmost
sincerity and efforts," said Li.
The spokesman said the mainland will continue to
promote economic and cultural exchanges across the Straits and push forward the
process of the three "direct links" so as to realize the resumption of
cross-Straits dialogue and negotiation on the basis of the one-China principle
at an early date.
"But we will never allow anyone to separate Taiwan
from China in any name and by any means," Li said.
The year 2004 also witnessed continuous development
of various non-governmental exchanges and communications across the Straits, and
new progress was made in cross-Straits personnel, economic andcultural
exchanges, Li added.
Last year, he said, the mainland received 3.686
million visitors from Taiwan, a year-on-year increase of 34.9 percent;
andmainland residents paid 145,000 visits to Taiwan, up 14.2 percent.
Customs statistics also showed that in 2004 the
indirect trade volume across the Taiwan Straits for the first time exceeded 70
billion US dollars, up 34.2 percent over 2003, while the contractual investment
in the mainland by Taiwan business people totaled 9.306 billion dollars, up 8.74
percent, Li added. Enditem
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