Beijing
Visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Tuesday said that
her country "opposes the proposed referendum" on Taiwan's UN
membership.
Addressing a press meet here after her talks with Chinese Foreign
Minister Yang Jiechi, Rice reiterated that the US was committed to
the one-China policy and opposed any unilateral change across the
straits.
She also expressed her hope that differences across the straits
would be resolved peacefully.
"The US opposes the proposed referendum because we believe that the
referendum would not be constructive and would not in fact serve
useful purposes," she said.
Chinese Foreign minister Yang Jiechi said that China appreciates the
US and Rice's public statements on opposition to the Taiwan
authorities' proposed "referendum on UN membership".
China also praised US for its adherence to the one-China policy and
the opposition to "Taiwan independence", the minister said.
The Taiwan question affects China's sovereignty and territorial
integrity and is of utmost concern to China, Yang said.
Rice arrived here Tuesday morning for a two-day official visit on
the invitation of her Chinese counterpart Yang.
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