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UPDATED: 10:32, August 24, 2004
Singapore will not change "one-China" policy: PM
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Singapore's new Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has stressed that Singapore will not change its long-held"one-China" policy, and if Taiwan provokes a conflict, Singapore will not support Taiwan.

Delivering his first National Day rally speech on Sunday, Lee said Singapore understands that "one-China" is the core interest of China.

Since its independence in 1965, Singapore has stuck to its"one-China" stand because it also meets with Singapore's essential interest.

The Prime Minister also stressed that Singapore firmly opposes "Taiwan independence" and if Taiwan provokes a conflict across the Taiwan Straits, Singapore will not support Taiwan.

Source: Xinhua

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