The 62nd session of the UN General Assembly approved on Friday
the recommendation of its general committee not to include the
so-called issue of "Taiwan's participation in the United Nations"
into the agenda.
China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Wang
Guangya told reporters shortly after the adoption of the
recommendation that representatives from more than 120 member
states voiced their clear support at the plenary meeting of the
Assembly for the adoption of the General Committee's
recommendation, and opposed inclusion of the so-called Taiwan --
related proposal into the agenda.
It once again demonstrated the overwhelming majority of the
member states support the Chinese government in safeguarding its
sovereignty and territorial integrity, advocate the One-China
principle, and firmly oppose the United Nations becoming a venue
for China's separation, he said.
The Assembly debated the question for four hours. Among the 140
member states whose representatives delivered speech at the plenary
meeting, 126, including Russia, Britain and France, support China's
position on the Taiwan issue.
Addressing the member states, Wang reiterated that "China is yet
to be reunited, but the fact that both the mainland and Taiwan
belong to one and the same China has never been changed."
"This is an objective reality that nobody can deny," he said,
adding that "there is only one China in the world and Taiwan is a
part of China's territory. This is the common position of the
United Nations and the overwhelming majority of its Member States.
"
Wang pointed out that General Assembly Resolution 2758 adopted
in 1971 has long resolved once and for all China's representation
in the United Nations politically, legally and in terms of
procedures.
"The political and legal meanings of this resolution are
integrated and clear-cut," he said. "The scope of China's territory
has never been changed since the founding of the United Nations.
China's representation in the United Nations certainly includes
Taiwan.”
"It is futile for the Taiwan authorities and a very few
countries to deny historical facts, take things out of context and
attempt to distort and even deny GA Resolution 2758," the Chinese
ambassador said.
Meanwhile, Wang noted that the compatriots on the two sides of
the Taiwan Straits have the same origin and ancestors and speak the
same language.
"They share a common destiny and ride on the same boat. The 23
million Taiwan compatriots are part of the 1.3 billion Chinese
people and Taiwan belongs to the entire Chinese people," he
declared.
He condemned the attempt of Gambia and a very few other
countries, who, instigated by the Taiwan authorities and in
defiance of the purposes and principles of the Charter of the
United Nations and GA Resolution 2758, have kept raising the so-
called issue of "Taiwan 's participation in the United Nations" at
the GA sessions year after year.
"This is an act that seriously violates China's sovereignty and
territorial integrity and gravely intervenes in China's internal
affairs," Wang said. "The act is also a waste of the precious
resources and time of the United Nations and a serious interruption
of the normal work of the General Assembly. The Chinese Government
and people strongly condemn and firmly oppose such an act."
He urged these countries to cherish their international image
and dignity, and refrain from seeking transient interests while
being used by the Taiwan authorities for separatist activities
aimed at "Taiwan independence."
The General Committee of the 62nd session of the General
Assembly flatly refused on Wednesday to include the so-called issue
of Taiwan 's application for UN "membership," raised by the Solomon
Islands and a very few other countries, into the agenda of the
General Assembly.
The General Committee is composed of the President and 21 Vice-
Presidents of the Assembly and the Chairmen of the six Main
Committees. At the beginning of each session, the General Committee
considers the provisional agenda and the supplementary list and
makes recommendations to the General Assembly.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said Saturday that
any attempt to challenge the one-China principle and split China
will never succeed.
Jiang said China appreciates countries who supported China in UN
General Assembly and its General Committee.
"We urge the Taiwan authorities and a very few countries to
follow the historical trend and stop any activities to split
China," Jiang said.
Since 1993, the General Assembly has for the 15th consecutive
time thwarted Taiwan's attempt to join the world body composed of
sovereign states.
(Xinhua News Agency September 22, 2007)