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One-China principle clearly violated by trip

2022-8-18 16:21| 发布者: wdb| 查看: 119| 评论: 0|原作者: [db:作者]|来自: [db:来源]

摘要: One-China principle clearly violated by trip,更多关于国际新闻报道关注我们。

The Taipei 101 skyscraper co毫米ands the urban landscape in Taipei, Taiwan. [Photo/Xinhua]  Experts say that the Taiwan question brooks no interference by foreign forces  It's natural for China to feel angry and oppose the recent visit to  Taiwan by United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, because the trip  openly violates the one-China principle and challenges China's  territorial integrity and sovereignty, experts said while explaining  China's reaction and the severe countermeasures it has taken.  It's clear that the two sides of the Taiwan Straits are the same  country, and the Taiwan question, which is purely China's internal  affair, brooks no interference by foreign forces, they said.  Traveling in a military aircraft, Pelosi-second in the line of  succession to the US president-last week paid a high-profile "official  visit to Taiwan", as her office described it in her arrival statement,  and was given full protocol treatment by Taiwan's Democratic Progressive  Party authorities, which make no secret of pursuing "independence" in  their party platform.  Pelosi's two-day trip included meeting with the island's leader Tsai  Ing-wen and some "human rights" advocates, as well as visiting the  island's "legislative "authority.  Hundreds of millions of Chinese watched, discussed and were outraged  by the provocative trip that was also followed by unprecedented  countermeasures by the Chinese government, including canceling three  cooperative dialogues or meetings with the defense authorities of the  US, suspending climate talks, and conducting live-fire drills  surrounding the Taiwan island.  Bao Chengke, assistant director at the Institute for East Asian  Studies in Shanghai, said that the visit has trampled on the one-China  principle and China's national sovereignty, and was a move that in  nature promoted the concept of "one China, one Taiwan".  To the Chinese side, the one-China principle is a bottom line that  cannot be crossed. It has been reiterated numerous times by the Chinese  government, and is firmly believed by the Chinese people, that the  island of Taiwan has been an inseparable part of China's territory for  1,800 years and it's crystal clear that the two sides of the Straits  belong to one China.  It was even worse that Pelosi turned a deaf ear to repeated warnings  from the Chinese government and still made the trip, Bao said, adding  that when something like this happens, it's reasonable for any country  to feel angry and take severe countermeasures.  Lin Kuan-ting, a young man from Taiwan who is studying on the  mainland, said he opposes the visit and the US should not interfere in  the Taiwan question as the island has always been a part of China.  Another Taiwan student on main-land, Lin Pei-ying, said the visit  seriously hurt the feelings of compatriots on both sides of the Straits,  and the contradictions between the two sides are purely our family  matters.  Root of the Taiwan question  As Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Co毫米unist Party of China  Central Co毫米ittee, has said, the Taiwan question arose out of the  weakness and chaos of the nation and will be resolved as national  rejuvenation becomes a reality.  In 1894, Japan launched the First Sino-Japanese War to invade China.  In the following year, the government of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)  was forced to cede Taiwan to Japan under the unequal Treaty of  Shimonoseki.  In 1945, the Chinese people won the War of Resistance Against  Japanese Aggression (1931-1945). Taiwan was thus recovered and returned  to the motherland.  In 1943, the leaders of China, the US and Britain issued the Cairo  Declaration, which clearly states that all territories Japan stole from  the Chinese, including Taiwan, shall be restored to China. The Potsdam  Declaration of 1945 affirmed that the terms of the Cairo Declaration  would be carried out. Thus, Taiwan's legal status as a part of China was  irrefutably confirmed.  It was not long, however, before the two sides of the Straits fell  into a special state of protracted political confrontation due to civil  war in China and the interference of foreign forces.  In 1949, the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of  China was established, replacing the Republic of China government as the  sole legal government representing the whole of China. It is logical  for the government of the People's Republic of China to exercise  sovereignty over China, which includes Taiwan.  In 1971, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 2758  with an overwhelming majority vote, restoring all rights of the PRC and  recognizing the government of the PRC as the sole legitimate  representative of China to the United Nations.  The one-China principle is a widely recognized basic norm of  international relations. More than 180 countries have to date  established diplomatic relations with China on the basis of their  recognition of the one-China principle, according to official records.  When China and the US established diplomatic relations in 1979, the  US recognized in the joint co毫米unique with China that the government of  the PRC is the sole legal government of China. Since then, the US has  long been co毫米itted to not developing official relations with Taiwan.  "The one-China principle is part of the postwar international order  and has become a general international consensus. As a country that  thinks of itself as a champion of the 'rules-based international order',  the United States should naturally abide by the one-China principle,"  Chinese Ambassador to the US Qin Gang wrote in an article in The  Washington Post on Thursday.  "President Biden has said many times that the United States will not  change its one-China policy and does not support 'Taiwan independence'.  But for the 'Taiwan independence' forces, Pelosi's visit represents an  exceptionally strong signal that 'the US is on Taiwan's side'. This goes  against the one-China principle, the three Sino-US joint co毫米uniques  and America's own co毫米itments," the article said.  Wu Yongping, director of the Institute of Taiwan Studies at Tsinghua  University, said that US support for "Taiwan independence "separatists  is a fundamental reason why the Taiwan question is so difficult to  resolve.  The US has tried to obscure and hollow out the one-China principle,  Wu said, adding that it has colluded with "Taiwan independence" forces  on the island and elevated relations with the island in various ways,  including arms sales.  After the DPP came to power in Taiwan, it refused to recognize the  1992 Consensus which embodies the one-China principle, creating an  increasingly tense and confrontational atmosphere across the Straits,  according to Bao from the Institute for East Asian Studies.  Co毫米on will  Despite the complex situation, experts believe that the two sides of  the Straits must be reunified in the future, which is also the will of  the entire Chinese nation.  The mainland has great patience in dealing with the Taiwan question,  and it has been working to promote integrated development and  cooperation between people across the Straits in order to gradually  overcome the resentment and differences and find the path of future  reunification, Bao said.  Wu said the mainland's ability to resolve the Taiwan question has  been increasing as well, which could been seen in the recent  countermeasures, and no other forces should underestimate such ability  and China's determination to safeguard its sovereignty and unity.  Xinhua contributed to this story.更多橡胶市场关心咱们。