China's Foreign Ministry firmly pushed back against
President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion that the "One China" policy
on Taiwan is negotiable, calling it the "political foundation" of the
relationship between the US and China.
China views Taiwan as a renegade province and, since 1979,
the US has acknowledged Beijing's claim that Taiwan is part of China, with
US-China relations governed by a set of protocols known as the "One
China" policy.
"The 'One China' principle is the political foundation
of Sino-US relations and it is non-negotiable. We urge the relevant side in the
US to recognize the high sensitivity of the Taiwan issue and abide by the
pledges by successive US administrations from both parties," spokesman Lu
Kang said.
He was responding to a question about Trump's remarks Friday
in The Wall Street Journal in which he said, "Everything is under
negotiation, including 'One China.' "
"The pledges include adopting the 'One China' policy,
adhering to the principles in the three Sino-US joint communiques and properly
handling the Taiwan issue. Only doing so would prevent the healthy and stable
development of Sino-US relations as well as bilateral cooperation in major
areas from being affected," Lu added.
The Chinese official highlighted the international
community's view on the issue in a statement.
"There is only one China in the world. Taiwan is an
inseparable part of Chinese territory and the People's Republic of China is the
sole legitimate government representing China," Lu said. "These are
facts recognized by the international community and no one can change
this."
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