On January 28, 2000, a forum was held in Beijing to
mark the fifth anniversary of the eight-point proposal made
by President Jiang Zemin on China's reunification. Vice
Premier Qian Qichen made a speech at the forum. The key
points of the speech are as follows:
I.
The eight-point proposal is the guiding document and
principle for resolving the question of Taiwan at the
present stage.
The return of Macao to
the motherland, following that of Hong Kong in 1997, is one
great and firm step closer to the reunification of the
motherland.
President Jiang's
reunification statement is the guiding document and
principle for resolving the Taiwan issue at the present
stage.
II. "Taiwan
Independence" will only mean a war between the two
sides of the Straits
Over the past
decade, the Chinese Government has had to put up heated and
repeated struggles against Taiwan's separatist force led by
Lee Teng-hui. Lee has told the world his ultimate goal to
split the motherland by advertising the
"two-state" theory.
China's
anti-separatist campaign has won widespread support around
the world. There is no country in the world that supports or
chimes in with Lee's "two-state" remarks. Lee has
failed to overturn the "one China" principle, but
instead, has turned himself a "trouble-maker" for
the international community.
"Taiwan independence"
absolutely will not mean peace but a war between the two
sides of the Taiwan straits, and compatriots both in Taiwan
and the mainland must make concerted efforts to fight
against it.
The Communist Party of China
(CPC) and the Chinese Government will never make compromise
on safeguarding national sovereignty and territorial
integrity. Separatists in Taiwan must not "play with
fire."
III. The basic principle of
"peaceful reunification, and one country, two
systems" and the eight-point proposal will be carried
out.
To realize peaceful reunification,
both sides of the Taiwan Straits must adhere to the one
China principle and seek ways to solve the differences
between them through equal
consultations.
The mainland side will
continue to carry out the basic principle of "peaceful
reunification, and one country, two systems" and the
eight-point proposal put forward by President Jiang Zemin
for an early reunification of the
motherland.
Policies dealing with the
Taiwan issue will be more flexible than those for Hong Kong
and Macao to fully meet the aspirations and demands of
compatriots in Taiwan. The Taiwan compatriots will finally
come to believe that reunification under the "one
country, two systems" principle is the best way to
safeguard their interests.
IV. Working
for the establishment of three direct
links
The mainland will continue to
promote economic and cultural exchanges, and work for the
establishment of direct links in trade, transportation and
postal services between the two sides of the
straits.
No matter what happens, the
legitimate rights and interests of Taiwan investors will be
protected in the mainland.
The mainland
is willing to see Taiwan join the World Trade Organization
(WTO) as a separate customs territory following the
mainland's entry.
V. About the
Cross-strait talks
Cross-strait talks
under the "one China" principle are a must to seek
ways for the peaceful reunification. Topics of the talks can
be the "three direct links", economic relations
after the WTO entry of the two sides, the international
space for economic, cultural and social activities of Taiwan
that suits it, and the political status of the Taiwan
authorities.
VI. The question of Taiwan
is an internal affair of China.
The
question of Taiwan is an internal affair of China, and all
foreign countries should respect the feeling and will of the
Chinese people including Taiwan
compatriots.
China firmly opposes any
foreign force to sell advanced weapons to Taiwan, or sell or
transfer to Taiwan technologies related to the so-call
theater missile defense system. China also strongly opposes
the Taiwan Security Enhancement Act of the US Congress.