(September 1, 1999) An official from the
Office for Taiwan Affairs under the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China severely condemned Lee Teng-hui's
"two states" remarks in Beijing on August 31.
Under Lee's control, the congress of the
Kuomintang held from August 28 to 29 passed a resolution to
set the cross-Straits relation as "special
state-to-state relation."
Since Lee
Teng-hui made the "two states" remarks on July 9,
he has been strongly criticized by the Chinese people. The
international community has also repeated its adherence to
the "one China" policy.
However, Lee
stubbornly advocated his "two states" rhetoric and
went so far as put it into the Kuomintang's resolution, a
very dangerous step aimed at separating China, said the
official.
"As Lee is going farther on the
splittist road, the Chinese people including Taiwanese
compatriots will firmly fight against him, and Lee's
splittist attempt is doomed to fail," the official
said.
His move of writing the "two
states" remarks into Kuomingtang's document will put an
end to the future of the Kuomintang and push Taiwanese
people to the abyss of war, the official stressed.