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 China's Premier Threatens Taiwan Voters
UPI
March 16, 2000
Taiwanese Vice President Lien Chan, the ruling Nationalist Party's
presidential candidate, on Thursday urged Chinese leaders to take a
"sit-and-talk" attitude instead of a "wait-and-see" posture in dealing
relations and settling disputes between Taiwan and China.
It was the first official reaction by Taiwan authorities regarding Chinese
Premier Zhu Rongji's remarks Wednesday cautioning the people in Taiwan not to
vote for pro-Taiwan independence presidential candidate Chen Shui-bian for
president in Saturday's elections.

Lien's "wait-and-see" remark refers to Zhu's reply to a press query whether
China would repeat its missile firing exercise of 1996 when Taiwan had its
first presidential elections. Zhu simply said: "For that query, let's just
wait and see."

Zhu declared that China would not tolerate Taiwan's independence that
separates the island from the Chinese territory. China reportedly has not
ruled out the possibility of using military force to take Taiwan should the
island decide to declare independence. Zhu's statement was seen in Taiwan as
the sternest of warnings on the Taiwan-China issue.

Speaking at a news conference Thursday, Lien said China "has no rights to
intervene the presidential elections in Taiwan." He called the elections an
internal affair, of which other countries, including China, are not entitled
to interfere or should try to influence.

"The relations between the two sides across the Taiwan Strait, at present or
in the future, should belong to that for a sit-and-talk relationship, rather
than that of a wait-and-see formula," Lien said, urging the Beijing
authorities to temporarily set aside the problem of one-China policy, but
take into consideration the peaceful talks for settling bilateral disputes
and differences instead.

Referring to China's rejection of Chen Shui-bian's Taiwan independence plank
in his campaign platform, Lien said such a thing was an example of an
internal affair, by saying that "if we have a naughty boy at home, it is our
duty as the parents to correct and teach him. There is no need for others to
educate the naughty boy on our behalf."

Lien asked the Beijing leadership to consider his campaign's 10-point
proposals, including a suggestion to set up a peace zone in the Taiwan
Strait, aiming at promoting bilateral economic cooperation. He said, "The
Chinese should help the Chinese. The Chinese should not fight one another."

Defense Minister Tang Fei told reporters late Thursday that the problem of
Taiwan-China issue should be solved through peaceful political settlement,
and not through military means." He disclosed that the Ministry of National
Defense has instructed the armed forces in Taiwan to be on full alert against
a possible military confrontation with China.

However, Tang said there has been no indication of a large-scale military
movement on mainland China. "Although we do not want to see any outbreak of
war, but to defend our territory, we do not fear to fight," the defense head
noted.

Former Taiwan Gov. James Soong, an independent candidate for president, said
the people of Taiwan are not intimidated by military threats, adding that if
and when he is elected he will conduct direct and constructive talks with the
Chinese leaders to ease the tensions in the area. He called on the voters not
to choose his opposition rival contender Chen Shui-bian for fear of inciting
tensions and military threats to Taiwan.

In an apparent response to Zhu's message, Chen Shui-bian announced that the
people in Taiwan have their own rights to decide their fates and national
destiny, regardless of China's current military threats. He expressed hopes
that "there will be a bright and peaceful moon" over the strait, should China
decide to participate in peace talks with Taiwan.

Reports from China indicated that Tang Shubei, China's No. 2 negotiator with
Taiwan, appealed that both sides should live up to the agreement and
consensus reached in 1992 for the one-China principle.

Taiwan accuses China of downgrading it as a local government, while China
becomes the central government under the one-China formula laid down by the
Beijing interpretation.

On Wednesday, Chairman of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Su Chi refuted
that China was not in any position to meddle with Taiwan's elections, because
Taiwan was to choose its president, neither a governor nor a chief under
China's special administrative region.

Su showed doubts that opposition Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen
Shui-bian and 1986 Nobel Prize Chemistry laureate Lee Yuan-tseh are
experienced in negotiating with mainland delegates. Lee recently stepped out
to support Chen.

Lee was a close aide of outgoing President Lee Teng-hui, and the Nobel Prize
winner's endorsement for Chen drew speculation that Lee Teng-hui might switch
his support to Chen at the expense of Lien. Government officials dismissed
the suggestion.

Taiwan voters will go to polls Saturday. More than 70 percent of the 15
million eligible voters are expected to cast ballots.

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