March 15, 2000-- "Taiwan independence"
is never allowed and "Taiwan
independence" in whatever form is not
acceptable, said Chinese
Premier Zhu
Rongji in Beijing on March 15.
"No matter
who comes into power in Taiwan in the election, we
won't
allow the 'independence of Taiwan' to
happen," he stressed, adding
"this is the bottom line of the Chinese government on
the Taiwan
Issue."
"Our consistent policy for the settlement of
the Taiwan issue has
been 'peaceful
reunification' and 'one country, two systems'," he
said. "But we absolutely do not promise
giving up the use of force
(for the
settlement of the Taiwan issue)."
"We will support whoever supports the 'one
China' principle, and
we can hold
negotiations with them on any question and are
ready to
make concessions on our part," he
said.
"Whoever proposes 'Taiwan
independence' will be doomed," he warned.
"Because such a proposition runs against the
wishes of the Chinese
people on both sides of the
Taiwan Strait, and runs against the
wishes of all Chinese in the world."