Vice Premier Wu Bangguo said Tuesday the central government will
unswervingly stick to the one-China policy and work for the
resumption of the cross-Straits dialogue and negotiation on this
basis.
"We should place stronger emphasis on the fight against the
separatist activities for 'Taiwan independence' and never allow the
separatists' plot to succeed," Wu told members of the National
Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC) from the Revolutionary Committee of Chinese Kuomintang and
the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League.
These members are here to attend the First Session of the 10th
CPPCC National Committee, which opened Monday.
Wu
said Taiwan's future lies in the reunification of the motherland
and resolving the Taiwan issue is pinned on the Taiwan people. "We
will work hard to promote the realization of the 'three direct
links' and welcome Taiwanese political parties and personages who
are for developing cross-Straits relations and against 'Taiwan
independence' to conduct exchange and dialogue with us."
"We will strive for the peaceful reunification with utmost
sincerity and effort. At the same time, we will never allow anybody
to separate Taiwan from China in any way," said Wu, who is also a
member of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
The Taiwan issue could not remain unsettled without a time limit,
he stressed.
Wu
also reviewed briefly the achievements made in developing the
cross-Straits relations and fighting the separatist forces in
Taiwan under the policy of "peaceful reunification" and "one
country, two systems" and President Jiang Zemin's eight-point
proposal, along with the efforts of Taiwanese compatriots.
(People's Daily March 5, 2003)
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