China firmly opposes U.S. Congress resolution "supporting Taiwan's election"

2008-02-28 21:41:55 Xinhua English

BEIJING, Feb. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese side stands firmly opposed to a U.S. Congress resolution on "supporting Taiwan's democratic election", said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang here Friday.

Qin made the remarks in response to a question on the resolution passed on Feb. 27 by the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress.

Qin said the resolution, which was passed in disregard of China's representations, went against the one-China policy and sent a wrong signal to Chen Shui-bian, and the Chinese side stands firmly opposed to it.

He said the Chinese side requests the U.S. Congress to see clearly the complexity and sensitivity of the current situation across the Taiwan Strait, as well as the secessionist nature of the Taiwan authorities.

The Chinese side also requests the U.S. Congress to take measures to remove the negative impact brought about by the above-mentioned resolution and stop sending any wrong signals to the "Taiwan independence" secessionist forces, added Qin.