US
President George W. Bush said Tuesday that the United States
opposes the efforts made by the leader of Taiwan to seek
independence.
"Let
me tell you what I just told the premier on this issue. The
United States government's policy is one China,"
President Bush told reporters in a joint appearance with
visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in the Oval Office of
the White House.
"We oppose any unilateral decision by either
China or Taiwan to change the status quo, and the comments
and actions made by the leader of Taiwan indicate that he
may be willing to make decisions unilaterally to change the
status quo, which we oppose."
Premier Wen stressed that China's fundamental
policy on the settlement of the issue of Taiwan is
"peaceful reunification and one country, two
systems."
"We
would do our utmost, with utmost sincerity, to bring about
national unity and peaceful reunification through peaceful
means,"he said.
"The Chinese government respects the desire
of people in Taiwan for democracy, but we must point out
that the attempts of Taiwan authorities, headed by Chen
Shui-bian, are only using democracy asan excuse and attempt
to resort to defensive referendum to break Taiwan away from
China," Wen pointed out.
"Such separatist activities are what the
Chinese side can absolutely not accept and tolerate,"
he stressed.
The Chinese
premier, who arrived in the United States on Sunday for a
four-day official visit, expressed appreciation for the
position adopted by President Bush on the question of
Taiwan. "We appreciate the position of the US
government," he said. Enditem
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