BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- A mainland official on Wednesday urged
Taiwan authorities to accept the itinerary for the 2008 Olympic torch relay and
allow the torch to pass through Taipei.
Li Weiyi, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State
Council, said the mainland hopes Taiwan will respect the consensus reached
between the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) and
the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee (CTOC) and acknowledge the relay route.
The relay route has already been approved by the International
Olympic Committee.
The BOCOG announced on April 26 that the 2008 Olympic torch relay
will pass through 135 cities all over the world. The planned 137,000-kilometer
route includes a stop at Taipei before the torch arrives in Hong Kong, Macao,
and a score of Chinese mainland cities.
But some of Taiwan's pro-independence officials immediately rejected
the route, claiming the plan "belittles" Taiwan.
Li said the BOCOG had shown full respect for the CTOC during the
discussions and that CTOC chairman Tsai Chen-wei confirmed there lay route on
March 27.
The spokesman said Taiwan authorities' breach of the consensus is
politically motivated. "The notion that Taiwan is in some way being 'belittled'
just does not stand up to scrutiny," he said.