(15 Nov 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Beijing – 15 November 2024
1. Wide of news conference
2. Wide of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE(Mandarin) Lin Jian, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson:
“Regarding the so-called transit of Taiwan region’s leader in the U.S., we have always firmly opposed such arrangements by the U.S. We urge the U.S. to adhere to the one-China principle and the provisions of the three Sino-U.S. joint communiqués, not to allow Lai Ching-te’s transit, and not to send any wrong signals to the Taiwan independence forces. We call on the U.S. to take concrete actions to maintain China-U.S. relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.”
4. Reporters
5. SOUNDBITE(Mandarin) Lin Jian, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson:
“The Taiwan authorities’ attempts at political manipulation and seeking independence through so-called diplomatic allies are futile. These actions cannot shake the firm structure of the international community’s adherence to the one-China principle, nor can they stop the historical trend of China’s reunification.”
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE(Mandarin) Lin Jian, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson:
“China always adheres to the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, openness and inclusiveness, and win-win cooperation. We are committed to developing friendly and cooperative relations with Latin American countries without attaching any conditions, targeting any third party, or competing for influence with any country. Latin American countries, as sovereign independent nations, have the right and ability to choose their development paths and partners independently.”
8. Various of news briefing
STORYLINE:
China’s Foreign Ministry on Friday urged the U.S. to “take concrete actions” to maintain bilateral ties and not to allow a transit by Taiwan’s leader Lai Ching-te.
Lai is reportedly to make a stopover in Hawaii and maybe Guam during his visit to the island’s diplomatic allies in the Pacific in the coming weeks.
In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian reiterated China’s opposition to such transits made by the Taiwanese leader in the U.S. and warned the Taiwan government’s efforts to seek independence with allies’ support would be “futile.”
China has long regarded the self-ruled island as its own territory and called the island’s leader a “separatist element.”
Separately, Lin underscored China’s commitment to conducting cooperation with Latin American countries “without attaching any conditions, targeting any third party, or competing for influence with any country” as President Xi Jinping was visiting Peru, where the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum was about to open.
Lin made the remarks when commenting on China’s high-profile project of transforming a remote fishing town into a huge deep-water port to cash in on the inexorable rise of Chinese interest in resource-rich South America.
The Peruvian government hopes the port will become a strategic transhipment hub for the region, opening a new line connecting South America to Asia and speeding trade across the Pacific for Peru’s blueberries, Brazil’s soybeans and Chile’s copper, among other exports.
However, the impoverished villagers said the project is depriving them of fishing waters and bringing no economic benefit to locals.
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