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BEIJING, May 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Foreign Ministry
spokesman Kong Quan said Friday that China "firmly opposes" a United States
defense bill that contains provisions on Taiwan.
"The China-concerned provisions in the US defense
authorization bill for fiscal year 2006 severely violate the three Sino-US joint
communiques and the one-China policy the US government has reiterated many
times," said Kong.
The US House of Representatives voted late Wednesday
to approve a 491-billion-dollar defense authorization bill for the fiscal year
2006, which starts on Oct. 1. The bill contains provisions for high-level
military educational exchanges between the United States and Taiwan.
"We firmly oppose them and have made solemn
representations to the US side," Kong said.
China urges the US to "clearly recognize the severe
harm of these provisions" and prevent them from becoming law. If measures are
not taken, the bill could damage the peace and stability across the Taiwan
Straits and pose serious negative impact on the relations and cooperation
between the two countries, Kong said. Enditem |