China strongly dissatisfied with Japanese officials Taiwan status is undefined

China strongly dissatisfied with Japanese officials “Taiwan’s status is undefined”
2009-05-05 12:27:02 Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Web site posted the news phone 1329
Core Tip: The representative of Japan in Taiwan Masaki Saito recently published “Taiwan’s status is undefined” freedom of speech, Foreign Ministry spokesman said马朝旭response to a reporter’s introduction, we have the Japanese side to make a serious breach of the “Sino-Japanese Joint Statement,” expressed the strong dissatisfied with the Chinese Government has made solemn representations with the Japanese side.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site reported on May 5 Q: It is reported that Japan’s Interchange Association in Taipei Masaki Saito firm long May 1 speech, openly advocating “Taiwan’s status is undetermined.” What is your comment?

A: We have the Japanese side to make a serious breach of the “Sino-Japanese Joint Statement” expresses its strong dissatisfaction with the remarks made by the Chinese government has made solemn representations with the Japanese side.

The Japanese side said that the above remarks do not represent the position of the Japanese government. Ownership of the issue of Taiwan, according to the 1972 “Sino-Japanese Joint Statement”, the Government of Japan fully understands and respects the Chinese Government on the “Taiwan is an inseparable part of People’s Republic of China” stance. The Japanese side has not changed this position, the future will not change.

I would like to stress that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, this is a fact recognized by the international community. Any attempt to create “Taiwan attribution has yet to be decided,” the Taiwan of China’s core interests are provocative, the Chinese government and people are absolutely unacceptable.

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