BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- China on Sunday said it
appreciates Germany's opposition to a "referendum on United Nations membership"
to be conducted by Taiwan authorities and opposition to any attempt seeking
Tibet's independence.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu made
the remarks Sunday night when asked whether China-Germany relations have
overcome previous difficulties and started to turn better.
Jiang was reminded that Chinese Foreign Minister Yang
Jiechi would meet with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier during a
six-nation foreign ministers' meeting on Iran nuclear issue to be held on Jan.
22, and that German Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation
and Nuclear Safety Sigmar Gabriel would visit to China later this month.
"The Chinese government attaches great importance to
its friendly ties with Germany and has always taken a strategic and long-term
perspective in studying and handling the problems in bilateral relations," Jiang
said.
For some time recently, the two sides had conducted
consultation for many times to overcome the difficulties in bilateral
relationship and foster a stable and healthy development of China-Germany
relations, she noted.
She said Germany had expressed the view that the
German government attaches great significance in developing its relationship
with China, and would continue to firmly adhere to one-China policy, recognize
that Taiwan and Tibet are parts of Chinese territory, firmly oppose Taiwan's
"referendum on UN membership" and would not support or encourage any attempt
seeking Tibet's independence.
China appreciates Germany's aforesaid stance, Jiang
said, noting that China is willing to make joint efforts with Germany
incompliance with the basic norms of dealing with international relations such
as mutual respect, equal treatment, mutual non-interference in each other's
internal affairs, so as to push forward the healthy and stable progress of
bilateral ties.
China-Germany relationship was much affected by
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's meeting in last September with Dalai Lama,
whom China viewed as an exiled separatist under the religious disguise.
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