Top legislator Wu Bangguo said in Beijing Wednesday that enacting the
Anti-Secession Law is a solemn mission for of the legislature, believing
lawmakers will do a good job of it.
"Formulating the Anti-Secession Law is a major event in China's political
life," said Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress (NPC), while delivering his NPC Standing Committee work report to the
annual parliament session.
"We believe that under the joint efforts of all deputies, the common will
of the whole Chinese people will be voiced. The national legislature is sure to
fulfill the solemn mission to do a good job in enacting the Anti-Secession Law."
To accomplish peaceful national reunification is one of the three historic
tasks of China, however the "Taiwan independence" forces have been intensified
their secessionist activities for Taiwan's secession from China.
To oppose and check the secessionist activities, promote peace and
stability in the Taiwan Straits region, maintain national sovereignty and
territorial integrity, and safeguard the fundamental interests of the Chinese
nation, the chairpersons' meeting of the NPC Standing Committee proposed a draft
of the Anti-Secession Law, which was unanimously passed at the 13th meeting of
the Standing Committee last December, according to Wu.
The draft law is scheduled to be adopted at the ongoing NPC annual session
slated for closing on March 14.
Wu said the draft Anti-Secession Law gives full expression to China's
consistent position of doing the utmost with maximum sincerity for a peaceful
reunification, demonstrate the common will and strong resolve of the entire
Chinese people to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while
never allowing the "Taiwan independence" forces to make Taiwan secede from China
under any name or by any means.
"We always advocate for achieving national reunification by peaceful means.
So long as there is a glimmer of hope for peaceful reunification, we will exert
our utmost to make it happen rather than give it up," he said. "No sovereign
state can tolerate secession and every sovereign state has the right to use
necessary means to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity."
According to the draft Anti-Secession Law, China would use non-peaceful
means and other necessary measures in the event that the "Taiwan independence"
forces should act to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China, or that
major incidents entailing Taiwan's secession from China should occur, or that
possibilities for a peaceful reunification should be completely exhausted, said
Wang Zhaoguo, vice-chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, Tuesday.
Under those circumstances, "the state shall employ non-peaceful means and
other necessary measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial
integrity," Wang told parliament when he made explanations on the draft
Anti-Secession Law.
(Xinhua News Agency March 9, 2005)