| Clarifying stances on Taiwan conducive to peace (Xinhua)
 Updated: 2006-04-26 10:06
 China and the United States have further clarified their principled stances 
on the Taiwan issue, which helps to safeguard peace and stability across the 
Taiwan Strait, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said Tuesday. 
 Such a move will also "promote development, prosperity and stability of the 
Asia-Pacific region," the spokesman told a regular press briefing. 
 During his state visit to the United States from April 18 to 21, Chinese 
President Hu Jintao exchanged views with U.S. President George W. Bush on the 
issue, Qin said. 
 Hu expounded China's views on the current situation of the Taiwan Strait and 
China's principled stance on the issue, he said. 
 China appreciates the statements repeatedly made by President Bush and the 
U.S. government on their adherence to the one-China policy, observance of the 
three Sino-U.S. joint communiques and opposition to "Taiwan independence," Qin 
said. 
 Bush said the U.S. government's position on the Taiwan issue has not changed 
and the United States will stick to the one-China policy, the United States 
understands China's concern on this issue and does not want to see any 
unilateral action by the Taiwan authorities to change the status quo across the 
strait affect U.S.-China relations, according to the 
spokesman. |