花辨直播官方版_花辨直播平台官方app下载_花辨直播免费版app下载

   

Rice: US opposes Taiwan's UN bid

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-02-26 16:15

 

 US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice smiles at a news conference with Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi in Beijing February 26, 2008.  [Agencies]

Visiting United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reiterated in Beijing Tuesday that the US would adhere to the one-China policy and opposes the proposed "referendum on Taiwan's UN membership".

Rice made the remarks in her talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, said a press release from the Chinese Ministry, stressing that the US opposes any unilateral changes across the Straits and believes that the referendum would not be constructive to any side and should not be taken.

Related readings:
 US urged to see essence of 'Taiwan independence'
 Chen warned against Taiwan 'referendum'
 US official: Taiwan's referendum is mistake, provocation
 Britain opposes Taiwan's planned referendum on UN bid

 Rice: Taiwan UN referendum bid 'provocative'

Yang said the Taiwan question is a matter of China's sovereignty and territorial integrity and constitutes China's utmost concern.

Yang said that Chen Shui-bian and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)led by Chen cling obstinately to "the referendum on UN membership" regardless of the opposition from the international community. He added that the issue has already severely hampered peace and stability across the Straits and in the Asia Pacific region.

He said the Chinese side appreciates the US' and Rice's public statements against the Taiwan authorities' "referendum on UN membership", as well as the repeated statements on adherence to the one-China policy, abiding by the three Sino-US joint communiques and opposition to "Taiwan independence".

"We hope the US side would adopt any methods if necessary and make joint efforts with China to combat the secessionist activities for 'Taiwan independence' in an aim to maintain the peace and stability across the Straits and safeguard the mutual strategic interests between the two nations," Yang was quoted as saying.

Rice, briefing the press after the talks, also reiterated what she said in December that the United States "opposes the proposed referendum because we believe that the referendum would not be constructive and would not in fact serve a useful purpose".

Rice arrived in Beijing Tuesday morning for a two-day visit to China as Yang's guest.


Top China News  
Today's Top News  
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours