Those running counter to trend of times doomed to failure
By
Zhong Sheng
On Mar.4, the U.S. House of Representatives passed
the "Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative
(TAIPEI) Act of 2019". The act puts out that the government should
consider "increasing or decreasing the United States Government's
economic, security, or diplomatic engagement with another nation as a result of
an action taken by that nation to either strengthen or undermine ties with
Taiwan".
China is firmly against it, as this act
is in serious violation of the one-China principle and the three China-US joint
communiques, and goes against international law and basic norms governing
international relations.
There is but one China in the world;
the Government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal Government
representing the whole of China; and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s
territory. The one-China principle is the prevailing trend recognized by
international consensus.
Altogether 180 countries have
established diplomatic relations with China. The increasing number of countries
establishing and developing relations with China based on the one-China
principle reflects their correct choice that conforms to the trend of history,
follows the trend of the times, and serves their fundamental and long-term
interests. Therefore, such choice should not be interfered with or criticized.
Taneti Maamau, President and Foreign
Minister of Kiribati, said that the government of Kiribati’s decision to resume
diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China is an independent
choice based on the interests of Kiribati and its people. Kiribati has realized
that it needs great partners and friends like China to achieve national
development.
Some U.S. politicians’ attempt to play
tricks on Taiwan-related issues runs counter to the trend of the times and is nothing
short of overreaching themselves.
The U.S. itself established diplomatic
ties with China on the basis of the one-China principle more than 40 years ago.
In recent years, however, it has thwarted other sovereign countries’ pursuit of
normal relations with China by intimidating and interfering with those
countries.
For instance, U.S. senior officials
once threatened to “punish” El Salvador before it broke the so-called
"diplomatic relations" with Taiwan authorities in August
2018. However, El Salvador still established diplomatic ties with China despite
the pressure.
In addition, in Sept. 2019, following
the Solomon Islands' decision to establish diplomatic ties with China,
U.S. leader refused to meet the leader of Solomon Islands for discussions
on development cooperation.
Now, the U.S. Congress is once again obstructing
other countries’ pursuit of establishing relations with China through
Taiwan-related act. Such practice is nothing but double standards and political
bullying. If the U.S. politicians do not learn from these lessons, they will
only become the butt of a joke in human history.
In
today’s world, the basic norms of international relations such as sovereignty
equality and non-intervention in the internal affairs have long become a global
consensus. Those who attempt to interfere in other countries’ affairs by
adopting domestic laws are against justice, and will only be condemned by the
international society.
China
has always promoted democracy in international relations and upheld the
equality of countries, regardless of their size, strength and wealth. The
country aims at advancing its own development as part of the development of the
global community and achieving win-win results by positive interaction among
countries, rather than conducting zero-sum games that lead to lose-lose
situations.
Countries
have a strong will to develop relations with China, which will never be stopped
by threats. These American politicians draining their brains will only hurt the
international image of their own country.
Solomon
Islands’ Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare once warned certain political groups
that Solomon Islands is not a political football to be used by International
interest groups that lack international credentials at the United Nations to
achieve their narrow political or geopolitical interests.
Taiwan
question concerns China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, which is associated
with China's core interests. There’s no compromise on the one-China principle,
and China remains resolute to protect its sovereignty and security. The Chinese
government and people will never sit and watch external forces hurt the
country’s core interests.
Taiwan
question is the most important and sensitive core issue remaining in China-U.S.
relations. The U.S., repeatedly playing tricks on the so-called Taiwan-related
acts, will only make more troubles for China-U.S. relations and finally hurt
its own interests.
The
Chinese side strongly urge the U.S. to respect China’s sovereignty and the
bottom line of international relations, abide by the one-China principle and
the three China-US joint communiques, comply with international law and basic
norms governing international relations, take concrete measures to prevent the
Act from becoming law, and handle issues relating to Taiwan prudently to avoid
serious damages to China- Us bilateral relations and peace and stability across
the Taiwan Strait.
(Zhong
Sheng is a pen name often used by People’s Daily to express its views on
foreign policy.)
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