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BEIJING, Mar. 16 -- China said yesterday that its
anti-secession law had been misunderstood by the United States.
"They don't fully understand the significance of this law," Chinese Foreign Ministry spok
esman Liu Jianchao said.
"We reiterate that this law is a law for peace," Liu
said. "It's conducive for maintaining cross-strait relations and the stability
of the Asia-Pacific region and the growth of relations between China, Europe,
the United States and other countries."
"If they realize that, they will not have other
opinions on such a law," he added.
Washington on Monday said the law "does not serve the
cause of peace and stability" in the region.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan said the
law "runs counter to recent progress in cross-strait relations." US State
Department spokesman Richard Boucher said it "only serves to harden
positions."
Liu also said that while the cross-strait situation
is of interest to many countries, Taiwan is the internal affair of China.
A spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the
State Council yesterday criticized the island's Mainland Affairs Council for its
distortion of the Anti-Secession Law.
The spokesman said the MAC aimed to deceive Taiwan
compatriots and international opinion by distorting the law as a move to change
the status quo in the Taiwan Strait and provide "a blank check" for "annexation
of Taiwan" by force in a statement it issued on Monday.
It is dangerous for the MAC to try to once again
incite confrontation across the Taiwan Strait and create a pretext for "Taiwan
independence" secessionist forces to provoke incidents, the spokesman said.
China's parliament voted unanimously with two
abstentions on Monday to enact the law, which aims to improve the cross-strait
relations, promote peaceful reunification of the motherland, and oppose and
check "Taiwan independence" secessionist forces' attempts to secede Taiwan from
China, he said.
The law aims to maintain the peace and stability
across the strait, safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, he
added.
The employment of non-peaceful means to prevent
Taiwan's secession from the motherland, which is prescribed in the law as the
last resort, targets "Taiwan independence" secessionists but never Taiwan
compatriots, he said.
"We reiterate that we will never stop our efforts to
improve cross-strait relations, never change our determination to strive for a
peaceful reunification of the country, and never waver in our stance against
'Taiwan independence'," he said.
The spokesman urged Taiwan authorities to stop their
secessionist attempts right away, return to the "1992 Consensus" on the
one-China principle, and do things favorable to the peaceful and steady
development of cross-strait relations.
(Xinhua/Agencies)
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