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BEIJING, Feb. 22 -- Any country's desire for a peaceful resolution of the Taiwan question is appreciated. However, if such a goal is listed as a strategic objective, then it is nothing short of blatant meddling in China's internal affairs, and amounts to a direct challenge to our sovereignty, territorial integrity and State security.
Such is the case with a statement issued by the
United States and Japan on Saturday, which aims "to encourage the peaceful
resolution of issues concerning the Taiwan Straits through dialogue" as one of
their 12 common strategic objectives in the Asia-Pacific region.
This is the first time that the Taiwan question has
been explicitly mentioned in the two countries' alliance. This is an
irresponsible and reckless move that will have grave consequences.
Although the aim of the strategy is to help maintain
stability in the Taiwan Straits, this joint statement will instead become a
destabilizing factor by sending the wrong signal to independence forces on the
island.
Any move that has the potential to embolden Taiwan's
independence forces will further strain cross-Straits relations, rather than
help reach a peaceful resolution to the question.
The ill-intentioned statement will work this way.
Chen Tan-sun, Taiwan's "foreign minister," has
reportedly said that the US-Japan statement "would provide Taiwan with greater
confidence over its security."
A Cold War relic, the US-Japan security alliance,
whose own relevance is questionable, should not go beyond its bilateral
framework and meddle in others' internal issues.
It is obvious that America's deliberately "ambiguous"
position on Taiwan, which features a one-China policy and the Taiwan Relations
Act, cannot facilitate the settlement of the Taiwan question.
The latest move shows that Washington is officially
enlisting Tokyo's help in its designs for Taiwan.
However, both Washington and Tokyo should know that
China will not budge or waver when it comes to the Taiwan question, which is one
of its core national issues.
Besides contributing negatively to the stability in
the Taiwan Straits, Sino-US and Sino-Japanese relations are also among the
causalities of this statement.
In particular, Japan's official shift in its stance
on the Taiwan question, although only a minor one, is expected to put one more
icy coating on the still chilly Sino-Japanese relations at a time when both
countries are expecting to see improvements.
No other people on the earth are more eager to see
the peaceful settlement of the Taiwan question than the Chinese.
If the United States and Japan really understood this
and really wanted to contribute positively to this cause, they should "see to
their commitments towards the Taiwan question with practical actions," as our
Foreign Ministry spokesman said, instead of bringing disturbances to the region
by meddling in another country's internal affairs and sending the wrong signals
to Taiwan's independence forces.
(Source: China Daily) |