YANGON -- The Myanmar Foreign 
Ministry issued a statement Thursday opposing Taiwan's bid for membership of the 
United Nations and reiterating Myanmar's adherence to the one-China policy, 
according to the official newspaper New Light of Myanmar. 
"As a nation which has steadfastly nurtured the friendly relations with the 
People's Republic of China, the Union of Myanmar has consistently adhered to the 
principle of one-China policy and regarded Taiwan as an integral part of China, 
" the statement said, referring to the Taiwan authorities' recent bid for a 
referendum on joining the UN as "Taiwan." 
"The Union of Myanmar is of the view that Taiwan's push for referendum on 
joining the UN would raise tension in cross-straits relations and jeopardize the 
peace and stability in the region," the statement said, adding that "Myanmar, 
therefore, opposes Taiwan's UN membership bid under any 
appellation."