Jiang
Zemin
Comrades and
friends,
Following the celebration of
the 1995 New Year's Day, the people of all ethnic groups in
China are now seeing in the Spring Festival. On the occasion
of this traditional festival of the Chinese nation, it is of
great significance for the Taiwan compatriots in Beijing and
other personages concerned to be gathered here to discuss
the future of the relations between the two sides of the
Taiwan Straits and the great cause of the peaceful
reunification of the motherland. On behalf of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State
Council, I should like to take this opportunity to wish our
21 million compatriots in Taiwan a happy New Year and the
best of luck.
Taiwan is an integral part
of China. A hundred years ago on April 17, 1895, the
Japanese imperialists, by waging a war against the corrupt
government of the Qing Dynasty, forced the latter to sign
the Shimonoseki Treaty of national betrayal and humiliation.
Under the treaty, Japan seized Taiwan and the Penghu
Islands, subjecting the people of Taiwan to its colonial
rule for half a century. The Chinese people will never
forget this humiliating chapter of their history. Fifty
years ago, together with the people of other countries, the
Chinese people defeated the Japanese imperialists. October
25, 1945 saw the return of Taiwan and the Penghu Islands to
China and marked the end of Japan's colonial rule over our
compatriots in Taiwan. However, for reasons everybody knows,
Taiwan has been severed from the Chinese mainland since
1949. It remains the sacred mission and lofty goal of the
entire Chinese people to achieve the reunification of the
motherland and promote the all-round revitalization of the
Chinese nation.
Since the Standing
Committee of the National People's Congress issued its
"Message to the Taiwan Compatriots" in January
1979, we have formulated the basic principles of peaceful
reunification and "one country, two systems" and a
series of policies towards Taiwan. Comrade Deng Xiaoping,
the chief architect of China's reform and opening to the
outside world, is also the inventor of the great concept of
"one country, two systems". With foresight and
seeking truth from facts, he put forward a series of
important theories and ideas concerning the settlement of
the Taiwan question which reflect the distinct features of
the times, and defined the guiding principles for the
peaceful reunification of the
motherland.
Comrade Deng Xiaoping has
pointed out that the most important issue is the
reunification of the motherland. All descendants of the
Chinese nation wish to see China reunified. It is against
the will of the Chinese nation to see it divided. There is
only one China, and Taiwan is a part of China. We will never
allow there to be "two Chinas", or "one
China, one Taiwan". We firmly oppose the
"independence of Taiwan". There are only two ways
to settle the Taiwan question: One is by peaceful means and
the other is by non-peaceful means. The way the Taiwan
question is to be settled is China's internal affair and
brooks no foreign interference. We consistently stand for
achieving reunification by peaceful means and through
negotiations. But we shall not undertake not to use force.
Such commitment would only make it impossible to achieve
peaceful reunification and could not but lead to the
eventual settlement of the question by the use of force.
After Taiwan is reunified with the mainland, China will
pursue the policy of "one country, two systems".
The main part of the country will stick to the socialist
system, while Taiwan will retain its current system.
"Reunification does not mean that the mainland will
swallow up Taiwan, nor does it mean that Taiwan will swallow
up the mainland." After Taiwan's reunification with the
mainland, its social and economic systems will not change,
nor will its way of life and its non-governmental relations
with foreign countries, which means that foreign investments
in Taiwan and the non-governmental exchanges between Taiwan
and other countries will not be affected. As a special
administrative region, Taiwan will exercise a high degree of
autonomy and enjoy legislative and independent judicial
power, including that of final adjudication. It may also
retain its armed forces and administer its party,
governmental and military systems by itself. The Central
Government will not station troops or send administrative
personnel there. What is more, a number of posts in the
Central Government will be made available to
Taiwan.
Over the past decade and more,
under the guidance of the basic principles of peaceful
reunification and "one country ,two systems" and
through the concerted efforts of the compatriots on both
sides of the Taiwan Straits and in Hong Kong and Macao and
Chinese residing abroad, visits back and forth by
individuals and exchanges in science, technology, culture,
academic affairs, sports and other fields have expanded
vigorously. A situation in which the economies of the two
sides promote, complement and benefit each other is taking
shape. The establishment of direct links between the two
sides for postal, air, and shipping services at an early
date not only represents the strong desire of vast numbers
of compatriots in Taiwan, particularly industrialists and
businessmen, but has also become the actual requirement for
future economic development in Taiwan. Progress has been
registered in the negotiations on specific issues, and the
"Wang Daohan-Koo Chenfu talks", represent an
important, historic step forward in the relations between
the two sides.
However, what the entire
Chinese people should watch out for is the growing
separatist tendency and the increasingly rampant activities
of the forces working for the "independence of
Taiwan" on the island in recent years. Certain foreign
forces have further meddled in the issue of Taiwan,
interfering in China's internal affairs. All this not only
impedes the process of China's peaceful reunification, but
also threatens peace, stability and development in the
Asia-Pacific region.
The current
international situation is still complex and volatile, but
in general, it is moving towards relaxation. All countries
in the world are working out their economic strategies which
face the future and taking it as a task of primary
importance to increase their overall national strength so as
to take up their proper places in the world in the next
century. We are pleased to see that the economies of both
sides are growing. In 1997 and 1999 China will resume its
exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong and Macao
respectively, which will be happy events for the Chinese
people of all ethnic groups, including our compatriots in
Taiwan. The Chinese nation has experienced many vicissitudes
and hardships, and now it is high time to accomplish the
reunification of the motherland and bring about its
all-round rejuvenation. This means an opportunity for both
Taiwan and the entire Chinese nation. Here, I should like to
state the following views and propositions on a number of
important questions that have a bearing on the development
of relations between the two sides and the promotion of the
peaceful reunification of the
motherland:
l. Adherence to the
principle of "one China" is the basis and premise
for peaceful reunification. China's sovereignty and
territory must never be allowed to suffer split. We must
firmly oppose any words or actions aimed at creating an
"independent Taiwan" and the propositions
"split the country and rule under separate
regimes", "two Chinas over a certain period of
time", etc., which are in contravention of the
principle of "one China".
2.
We do not challenge the development of non-governmental
economic and cultural ties by Taiwan with other countries.
Under the principle of "one China" and in
accordance with the charters of the relevant international
organizations, Taiwan has become a member of the Asian
Development Bank, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Forum and other international economic organizations in the
name of "Taipei, China" or "Chinese
Taipei". However, we oppose Taiwan's activities in
"expanding its living space internationally" which
are aimed at creating "two Chinas" or "one
China, one Taiwan". All patriotic compatriots in Taiwan
and other people of insight understand that instead of
solving the problems, such activities can only help the
forces working for the "independence of Taiwan",
undermine the process of peaceful reunification more
unscrupulously. Only after the peaceful reunification is
accomplished can the Taiwan compatriots and other Chinese
people of all ethnic groups truly and fully share the
dignity and honour attained by our great motherland
internationally.
3. It has been our
consistent stand to hold negotiations with the Taiwan
authorities on the peaceful reunification of the motherland.
Representatives from the various political parties and mass
organizations on both sides of the Taiwan Straits can be
invited to participate in such talks. I said in my report at
the Fourteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of
China held in October 1992, "On the premise that there
is only one China, we are prepared to talk with the Taiwan
authorities about any matter, including the form that
official negotiations should take, a form that would be
acceptable to both sides". By "on the premise that
there is only one China, we are prepared to talk with the
Taiwan authorities about any matter", we mean naturally
that all matters of concern to the Taiwan authorities are
included. We have proposed time and again that negotiations
should be held on officially ending the state of hostility
between the two sides and accomplishing peaceful
reunification step by step. Here again I solemnly propose
that such negotiations be held. I suggest that, as the first
step, negotiations should be held and an agreement reached
on officially ending the state of hostility between the two
sides in accordance with the principle that there is only
one China. On this basis, the two sides should undertake
jointly to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial
integrity and map out plans for the future development of
their relations. As regards the name, place and form of
these political talks, a solution acceptable to both sides
can certainly be found so long as consultations on an equal
footing can be held at an early date.
4.
We should strive for the peaceful reunification of the
motherland since Chinese should not fight fellow Chinese.
Our not undertaking to give up the use of force is not
directed against our compatriots in Taiwan, but against the
schemes of foreign forces to interfere with China's
reunification and to bring about the "independence of
Taiwan". We are fully confident that our compatriots in
Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao and those residing overseas
would understand our principled
position.
5. In face of the development
of the world economy in the twenty-first century, great
efforts should be made to expand the economic exchanges and
cooperation between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits so
as to achieve prosperity on both sides to the benefit of the
entire Chinese nation. We hold that political differences
should not affect or interfere with the economic cooperation
between the two sides. We shall continue to implement over a
long period of time the policy of encouraging industrialists
and businessmen from Taiwan to invest in the mainland and
enforce the Law of the People's Republic of China for
Protecting the Investment of the Compatriots of Taiwan.
Whatever the circumstances may be, we shall safeguard the
legitimate rights and interests of industrialists and
businessmen from Taiwan. We should continue to expand
contacts and exchanges between our compatriots on both sides
so as to increase mutual understanding and trust. Since the
direct links for postal, air and shipping services and trade
between the two sides are the objective requirements for
their economic development and contacts in various fields,
and since they are in the interests of the people on both
sides, it is absolutely necessary to adopt practical
measures to speed up the establishment of such direct links.
Efforts should be made to promote negotiations on certain
specific issues between the two sides. We are in favour of
conducting this kind of negotiations on the basis of
reciprocity and mutual benefit and signing non-governmental
agreements on the protection of the rights and interests of
industrialists and businessmen from
Taiwan.
6. The splendid culture of five
thousand years created by the sons and daughters of all
ethnic groups of China has become ties keeping the entire
Chinese people close at heart and constitutes an important
basis for the peaceful reunification of the motherland.
People on both sides of the Taiwan Straits should inherit
and carry forward the fine traditions of the Chinese
culture.
7. The 21 million compatriots
in Taiwan, whether born there or in other provinces, are all
Chinese and our own flesh and blood. We should fully respect
their life style and their wish to be the masters of our
country and protect all their legitimate rights and
interests. The relevant departments of our party and the
government including the agencies stationed abroad should
strengthen close ties with compatriots from Taiwan, listen
to their views and demands, be concerned with and take into
account their interests and make every effort to help them
solve their problems. We hope that Taiwan Island enjoys
social stability, economic growth and affluence. We also
hope that all political parties in Taiwan will adopt a
sensible, forward looking and constructive attitude and
promote the expansion of relations between the two sides.
All parties and personages of all circles in Taiwan are
welcome to exchange views with us on relations between the
two sides and on peaceful reunification and are also welcome
to pay a visit and tour places. All personages from various
circles who have contributed to the reunification of China
will go down in history for their
deeds.
8. Leaders of the Taiwan
authorities are welcome to pay visits in appropriate
capacities. We are also ready to accept invitations from the
Taiwan side to visit Taiwan. We can discuss state affairs or
exchange ideas on certain questions first. Even a simple
visit to the other side will be useful. The affairs of
Chinese people should be handled by ourselves, something
that does not take an international occasion to accomplish.
Separated across the Straits, our people eagerly look
forward to meeting each other. They should be able to
exchange visits instead of being kept from seeing each other
all their lives.
Our compatriots in Hong
Kong and Macao and those residing overseas have made
dedicated efforts to promote the relations between the two
sides, the reunification of the country and the
revitalization of the Chinese nation. Their contribution
commands recognition. We hope that they will make new
contributions in this regard.
The
reunification of the motherland is the common aspiration of
the Chinese people. The patriotic compatriots do not wish to
see reunification delayed indefinitely. The great
revolutionary forerunner of the Chinese nation Dr. Sun
Yatsen once said: "Reunification is the hope of entire
nationals in China. If reunification can be achieved, the
people of the whole country will enjoy a happy life; if it
cannot be achieved, the people will suffer." We appeal
to all Chinese to unite and hold high the great banner of
patriotism, uphold reunification, oppose secession, spare no
effort to promote the expansion of relations between the two
sides and facilitate the accomplishment of the reunification
of the motherland. In the course of the development of the
Chinese nation in the modern world, such a glorious day will
surely come.