Remarks by Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. on Tsai Ing-wen's "transit" and meeting with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
2023/04/05 19:13

In disregard of China's repeated solemn démarches and warnings, the U.S. side has insisted on arranging for Tsai Ing-wen to "transit" in the U.S. and meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as well as bipartisan members of the Congress. This has blatantly violated the one-China principle and the three China-U.S. joint communiqués, violated the U.S. government's commitments on the Taiwan question, and sent a serious wrong signal to the "Taiwan independence" forces. China expresses strong protest and firm opposition, and will respond resolutely to the wrong move by the U.S. side.

The Taiwan question is at the core of China's core interests, the bedrock of the political foundation of China-U.S. relations, and the first red line that should never be crossed in this bilateral relationship. The Congress, as a part of the U.S. government, is obligated to strictly abide by the foreign policy that the latter has adopted and committed to. House Speaker McCarthy is the third-ranking official in the U.S. government. His meeting with Tsai Ing-wen on the U.S. territory is a grave mistake that elevates the official interactions and substantive relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan. Using the Taiwan question for a show with political purposes, the U.S. politicians concerned have acted highly irresponsibly and turned themselves into problem-makers for China-U.S. relationship and the situation at the Taiwan Strait.

The historical ins and outs of the Taiwan question are all clear, so are the facts and status quo that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one and the same China. While declaring its commitment to the one-China policy and not supporting "Taiwan independence", "two Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan", and not seeking to use the Taiwan question as a tool to contain China, the U.S. side has continued to fudge and hollow out the one-China principle, stepped up official interactions with Taiwan, carried on arms sales and deepened military connections with Taiwan. The U.S. has been helping Taiwan expand its so-called "international space", deliberately distorting the nature of the Taiwan question of being purely China's internal matter. It has co-opted other countries into meddling with the Taiwan question, hammered out Taiwan-related bills infringing on China's sovereignty, and emboldened“Taiwan independence”separatist forces in bringing tension and volatility to cross-Strait relations. While doing all these, the U.S. side has accused the mainland of "coercion",“pressurizing Taiwan" and "unilaterally changing the status quo". This is completely against the reality. By so doing, the U.S side is emboldening the“Taiwan independence”separatist forces and obstructing China's efforts toward peaceful reunification.

Tsai Ing-wen's "transit" is not so much a "transit", but an attempt to seek breakthroughs and propagate "Taiwan independence". The DPP authorities have adopted a separatist stance, and colluded with the U.S. side in taking successive provocative moves designed to divide China. Such moves have strained cross-Strait relations, endangered peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, and undermined the prospects and space for peaceful reunification. These have become major obstacles to advancing the process of peaceful reunification.

China urges the U.S. side to abide by the one-China principle and the provisions of the three China-Us joint communiqués, honor the promises that President Joe Biden has made on multiple occasions, stop upgrading its substantive relationship with Taiwan, stop all forms of official interaction with Taiwan, and stop fudging and hollowing out the one-China principle. 

China's complete reunification is a process that cannot be halted. Those seeking the U.S. support for "Taiwan independence" will be discarded by history. Those who seek to use Taiwan to contain China will hurt themselves. No individual should underestimate Chinese people's strong determination, firm will, and great capability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity.


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