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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (R) meets with Chinese envoy Wang Yi, who is also Chinese Vice Foreign Minister, at the presidential residence in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan on Dec. 13, 2007. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan firmly opposed the so-called
referendum on U.N. membership by the Taiwan authorities, Pakistani Foreign
Office said in a statement on Thursday.
Pakistan has all along maintained its principled position of one China and
that Taiwan is an integral and inalienable part of the People' s Republic of
China, which is the sole government representing the whole of China including
Taiwan, Foreign Office spokesman Muhammad Sadiq said in a written interview with
Xinhua.
"This is a consensus of the international community and is undeniably
confirmed in the GA Resolution 2758," Sadiq said, "Pakistan believes that Taiwan
issue is an internal affair of the People's Republic of China."
Sadiq said Pakistan had opposed attempts to bring about the question of
Taiwan in affiliated bodies of the U.N. in the past. "We will oppose any such
attempts made in the future too," said Sadiq.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived here Tuesday for a three-day
visit to Pakistan as special envoy of the Chinese government. The issue of
Taiwan is one of the topics Wang Yi and his Pakistani counterparts covered at
their meetings.