Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday the referendum scheduled
for March 20 by the Taiwan authorities under the pretext of
democracy poses a threat to stability across the Taiwan Straits,
and challenges the universally acknowledged one-China
principle.
The premier said he appreciated the international opposition to
the referendum, and the open statement on the one-China principle
made by the international community, including the United States,
is conducive to maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan
Straits.
"I hope the United States and other countries would honor their
commitment to the one-China principle, and make due contribution to
maintaining stability across the Taiwan Straits and to China's
peaceful reunification," Wen said at a press conference after the
closing of the national legislature's annual session.
The Taiwan issue, left over from China's civil war, is the
internal affairs of China, and will eventually be resolved by the
Chinese people on their own, said the premier.
China has sovereignty over Taiwan, which has been recognized by
the international community, he said.
(Xinhua News Agency March 14, 2004)
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