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China Condemns U.S. Congressional Acts on Military Cooperation With Taiwan
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2002-05-14
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China's National People's Congress (NPC)
Foreign Affairs Committee has strongly condemned U.S.
congressional acts which it says show strengthening
U.S.-Taiwan military cooperation. In a statement released in Beijing on
Monday, it said the U.S.House of Representatives recently
adopted the Fiscal Year 2003 Defense Authorization Act,
which contains items strengthening U.S.-Taiwan military
cooperation. The act flagrantly demands that the U.S.
military "shall implement a comprehensive plan to
conduct joint operational training for, and exchanges of
senior officers between, the Armed Forces of the
United States and the military forces of
Taiwan."
Meanwhile, the U.S.
Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2003 State Department
Authorization Act, which details increasing arms sales to
Taiwan, asking the U.S. President to sell four Kidd-class
destroyers to Taiwan.
The statement said that these Taiwan-related Acts passed
successively by the U.S. House and Senate seriously violated
China 's sovereignty and constituted wanton interference in
China's internal affairs. "We resolutely oppose and
strongly condemn the matter." The Act adopted by the U.S. House claimed that
the purposes of their demand to implement the plan to
strengthen U.S.-Taiwan military cooperation are to improve
the so-called "defensive abilities" of Taiwan and
to enhance "interoperability" between the military
forces of Taiwan and the United States, the statement added.
It said this is virtually an intention to
establish a paramilitary alliance between the United States
and Taiwan, leading U.S.-Taiwan relations towards military
alliance.
In 2000, the U.S. House
of Representatives adopted the Taiwan Security Enhancement
Act, which was later shelved in the Senate in face of strong
opposition and condemnation from China, the statement
said.
Now, it added, a small number
of U.S. legislators would not leave the matter to rest.
Turning a blind eye to earnest representations from China,
they again raised
again the spectre of
interfering in China's internal affairs. Being grave of the
nature,if the Act became law, the consequences would be
dangerous. The
statement said that it is indisputable that the provisions
relating to Taiwan in the Act the U.S. House of
Representatives has passed, are aimed at bolstering the
"Taiwan independence" forces and encouraging their
arrogance in "denying peace by use of force" and
"denying reunification by use of force" thus obstructing the cause of China's peaceful
reunification. The
statement said that it is seriously detrimental to
Sino-U.S. relations as well. The Chinese people
are extremely indignant about it and it is impossible for
them to accept.
It said that the
Taiwan question has always been the most important and
sensitive core question in Sino-U.S. relations. Both the
U.S. Democratic and Republican governments have committed
themselves to adherence to the one-China policy and
principles of the three China-U.S. joint communiques. This
forms the cornerstone for normal Sino-U.S.
relations.
But for a long time now
certain people in the United States have resorted to every
possible trick to interrupt and undermine the development of
Sino-U.S. relations via the Taiwan question.
They repeatedly put forward
resolutions which went against the three joint communiques,
particularly the China-U.S. August 17th Joint Communique,
the statement said.
It
said that striking examples are the Acts concocted by the
U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and other related
actions taken by the U.S. on the Taiwan
question.
The statement also noted
that having survived difficulties and hardships, the present
Sino-U.S. relationship need to be mutually cherished and
maintained by both sides, because it conforms to the basic
interests of both countries.
Strengthening military cooperation between the United States
and Taiwan and increasing weapon sales to Taiwan will
certainly raise tensions in the Taiwan Straits and endanger
the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region, the
statement said.
It will not only
undermine the interests of China, but also harm the
interests of the United States and shake the basis of
Sino-U.S. relations, the statement
said.
Moreover, it said, history
has repeatedly proved that whenever the U.S. scrupulously
observes the principles of the three Sino-U.S. joint
communiques on the Taiwan issue, Sino-U.S. relations develop
smoothly. Otherwise Sino-U.S. relations will take an
unexpected turn and even fall back.
"We hope that U.S. legislators pay serious regard to
the importance of Sino-U.S. relations, handle the Taiwan
issue properly, and act more to promote Sino-U.S. relations
than to hinder them," the statement said. "We hope the U.S.
government will strictly abide by the principles of the
three Sino-U.S. joint communiques and its related
commitments and take effective measures to prevent the above
acts from becoming law, so that the stable and healthy
Sino-U.S. relations can be continuously advanced," the
statement said. Enditem
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