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US urged to adhere to commitment on Taiwan

China hopes the United States will strictly observe its commitment on the Taiwan question and clearly oppose any activity made by Taiwan authorities aimed at splitting China.


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China hopes the United States will strictly observe its commitment on the Taiwan question and clearly oppose any activity made by Taiwan authorities aimed at splitting China.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao made those remarks at a news conference Tuesday, just days ahead of Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to the United States.

"At present, the extremist separatist on the island of Taiwan participating in Taiwan independence activities in the name of human rights and democracy are very deceiving and dangerous,'' the spokesman said.

Liu said the Taiwan question will be an important topic in meetings between Wen and top US officials during his December 7-10 visit.

"We have noticed the United States has promised many times that it would stick to the one-China policy, honour the three Sino-US joint communiques and oppose Taiwan independence. We hope the US side will observe that commitment,'' said Liu.

He made the comment when asked by China Daily about remarks made by US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher on Monday that the US opposes any Taiwanese referendum designed to change the island's status or move it towards independence.

"We hope the US side can properly handle the Taiwan question so as to safeguard the joint interests of the US and Chinese sides and safeguard peace and stability around the Taiwan Straits,'' said Liu.

US opposes any referendum toward Taiwan independence
The United States opposes any referendum designed to change Taiwan's status or move it towards independence, US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said Monday.

Boucher was commenting on Chen Shui-bian's latest proposal to hold a "defensive referendum" in March 2004 in Taiwan.

"We would be opposed to any referenda that would change Taiwan's status or move towards independence," Boucher said at the State Department's regular news briefing.

"We also urge both sides to refrain from actions or statements that increase tensions or make dialogue more difficult to achieve," Boucher said.

He reaffirmed that "the United States has always held and again reiterates that cross-strait dialogue is essential to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait area."

Boucher added that the United States takes it "very seriously" that Chen pledged "not to declare independence, not to change the name of Taiwan's government and not to add the 'state-to-state' theory to the constitution, and not to promote a referendum to change the status quo on independence or unification" in his

Common interests come first, FM says
China and the United States have extensive common interests as well as some disputes, but the common interests enjoy the top priority, said Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing in a interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel which was published on Monday.

According to information from the Foreign Ministry Tuesday, Li said good China-US relations comply with the fundamental interests of the two nations and benefit peace, stability and development of the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large.

Li said China holds that Sino-US relations should be built on the principles specified in the three China-US joint communiques.

Only by following the principles, especially the principles of mutual respect of national sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-interference in internal affairs and mutual benefit, and only by properly handling the Taiwan question, can China-US relations grow healthily and steadily, Li said.


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