Home>News Center>China
       
 

Anniversary of Taiwan's recovery celebrated
By Cao Desheng (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-10-26 05:41

Four years later, the former ruling Kuomintang party fled to the island after losing a civil war, and Taiwan and the mainland split.

The Taiwan "independence" forces, however, have been seeking to permanently separate the island from China.

The secessionists have not given up their attempt, Jia said, adding that the situation is still "very serious and complicated."

According to Jia, the secessionist activities of the "Taiwan independence" forces are currently the biggest threat and barrier to peaceful and stable development of cross-Straits relations.

"Compatriots on both sides of the Straits are urged to firmly oppose the separatist forces," Jia said.

In his speech, Jia reiterated that Beijing is open to talks with Taipei based on the "1992 consensus" which agrees on the one-China principle.

"We appeal that dialogue and negotiations between the two sides of the Straits resume on the basis of the 1992 consensus as soon as possible to enhance common understanding and solve problems through consultation," Jia said. "We are willing to talk to any person or any political party (from the island) on any issue."

Zhou Qing, a researcher at the Institute of Taiwan Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences who witnessed Taiwan's return to China, recalled that when Japan announced an unconditional surrender on August 15, 1945, all Taiwan people, young and old, swarmed onto the streets to celebrate.

"The commemoration today helps us remember those who lost lives in the fight against Japanese colonialists. It also helps us to be on alert against resurgence of Japanese militarism and prevent secessionist activities of 'Taiwan independence' forces," Zhou said.

The People's Daily said in a front-page editorial that "Taiwan has never been a country but is, instead, an inalienable part of Chinese territory."

(China Daily 10/26/2005 page1)


Page: 12



Anniversary of Taiwan's recovery celebrated
China to celebrate Taiwan's return
Ba Jin funeral held in Shanghai
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Seizure of abandoned rails shakes a nation's conscience

 

   
 

Bird flu outbreak in Anhui reined in

 

   
 

Singapore PM: China's growth 'good for Asia'

 

   
 

US to transfer nuclear reactor tech to China

 

   
 

Koizumi still hopes for summit with China

 

   
 

Anniversary of Taiwan's recovery celebrated

 

   
  China eyes strong growth to 2010
   
  China to blacklist, penalize polluting cities
   
  Ba Jin's funeral held amid tears, praise
   
  President Hu to visit North Korea this week
   
  25 per cent of wives disappointed by sex
   
  Forum addresses migration issues
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
Advertisement