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Related: Chen Shui-bian under fire
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| Li Weiyi, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, invites a question from reporters at a press conference in this January 24, 2006 photo. Li said February 8 that Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian is a troublemaker and saboteur of cross-Straits ties and Asia-Pacific peace and stability. (newsphoto) | BEIJING, Feb. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- A
State Council official says the recent remarks about "Taiwan independence" by
Taiwan's "leader" and his stubborn adherence to secessionist stance prove again
that he is the troublemaker and saboteur of the cross-Straits relations, and
peace and stability of the Asian Pacific region.
Li Weiyi, the spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office
of the State Council made the remarks here Wednesday at a regularly scheduled
news conference.
Over the last year thanks to joint efforts of
compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Straits, the cross-straits relations
have developed toward stability and peace, Li said, adding the compatriots on
the two sides were encouraged by the good momentum, which has also gratified the
international community.
"However, the Taiwan leader ran counter to this
momentum," Li stressed, saying "after his provocative New Year speech, the
leader made "Taiwan Independence" remarks again while compatriots on the two
sides were celebrating the Spring Festival.
Chen Shui-bian proposed on Jan. 29 in his Lunar New
Year speech the termination of the "National Unification Council (NUC)" and the
"National Unification Guidelines," formulation of a "new constitution" and "the
application for United Nations membership under the name of Taiwan." In this
speech, he also broke his former promises and challenged the one-China principle
which is commonly abided by the international community
On May. 20, 2000, Chen promised to not declare Taiwan
independence, incorporate the "two states" idea into its constitution, change
the so-called country's name or to hold a referendum on Taiwan independence, and
not to abolish the "NUC" and the "National Unification Guidelines."
Chen advocated to speed up his so-called
"constitutional reform", in an attempt to realize "Taiwan's de jure
independence,"Li said.
"Our stance on developing cross-Straits relations is
consistent, firm and clear," Li stressed, adding "we will unswervingly adhere to
the one-China principle, never give up efforts of peaceful reunification, nor
change the principle of pinning hope on the Taiwan people and never compromise
on opposition to secessionist activities."
"Taiwan compatriots are our brothers and sisters and
we will not change our solemn promise made to them because of the deliberate
provocation made by the Taiwan authority leader," Li said.
"We will try our utmost efforts to do every thing
which is conducive to the interests of Taiwan compatriots, cross-Straits
exchanges, peace across the Taiwan Straits, and peaceful reunification of the
motherland," Li said.
"We hope that Taiwan compatriots can make joint
efforts with us to propel peaceful and smooth development of cross-Straits
relations," he said. Enditem |