Advanced Search
English Home
Headline
Opinion
China
World
Business
Sports
Education
Sci-Tech
Culture
FM Remarks
Friendly Contacts
News in
World Media
Features
Message Board
Voice of Readers
Feedback
China Quiz
Employment Opportunity
How to Subscribe

 

 


Thursday, March 23, 2000, updated at 08:57(GMT+8)


World

Australian Premier Reaffirms One China Policy

Australian Prime Minister John Howard Wednesday reaffirmed Australia's One China policy and said it will not alter the policy. Australia has adhered to its One China policy since the establishment of diplomatic ties between Australia and China in 1973, Howard told the visiting alternate member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, Zeng Qinghong.

There had been and would be no change in this policy, Howard stressed, adding that he hoped the two sides of the Taiwan Straits could resolve their differences through peaceful talks.

Zeng, also member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, said there is only one China and that the

peaceful reunification should take "the one China principle" as its prerequisite.

China will not allow any form of "Taiwan independence", he said, adding that he hoped Australia will continue to adhere to the One China policy and oppose to "Taiwan independence."

"This will contribute to the peaceful resolution of the Taiwan issue and will be conductive to peace and stability of the Taiwan Straits, the Asia-Pacific Region, and the world as well," Zeng

said.

Earlier in the day, Zeng, who arrived Australia on Tuesday to begin his visit, also met Australia's acting Foreign Minister and Trade Minister Mark Vaile and opposition Labor Party Leader Kim Beazley.

Printer-friendly Version In This Section
  • China's WTO Accession Reaches Final Stage

  • Pakistan Supports China's Reunification

  • U.S. Wants Strong Partnership With India: Clinton

  • Liu Promotes Beijing Tourism in Berlin

  • Officials Call for Reform of World Finance System

  • Chinese Ambassador Defends Government Banning of Falun Gong

  • Back to top
    Copyright by People's Daily Online, All rights reserved





    Relevant Stories
  • Taiwan Army Affirms China's Territorial Integrity


  • Taiwan to Invest in Construction of Jinmen, Mazu and Penghu Islands


  • "One China" Principle Must Be Upheld: Non-Communist Parties




  • Internet Links
  • The One-China Principle and theTaiwan Issue