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US groups protest Tsai’s stopover in San Francisco

- By LIA ZHU in San Francisco liazhu@chinadaily­usa.cm

Members of three groups in San Francisco Bay Area gathered on Thursday to protest Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen’s planned stopover in San Francisco on Friday as she returns from a Central American trip.

In a joint statement, Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-Northern California, Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-West America, and Committee to Promote the Reunificat­ion of China-San Francisco said Tsai’s real intention was to “transit” through the US to challenge the one-China principle.

“As overseas Chinese, we firmly believe the peaceful reunificat­ion of China is an inevitable and irresistib­le trend. We advise Tsai Yingwen to recognize the internatio­nal situation and give up the unrealisti­c ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ attempts as early as possible,” says the statement.

“We will keep a close eye on her secessioni­st activities and attempts, and firmly oppose the ‘ two Chinas’ and ‘Taiwan independen­ce’’’, the statement says.

En route to Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador, Tsai arrived in Houston on Jan 7 and left the following day. On her return, she will arrive in San Francisco on Friday.

In Houston, Tsai met with Texas Republican politician­s, including US Senator Ted Cruz. In San Francisco, she was expected to meet with some political dignitarie­s as well on Saturday, according to Fred Tzou, president of Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-Northern California.

Although Tsai’s itinerary was not released, the groups have managed to get the informatio­n, and a protest is organized at her hotel on Saturday, said Tzou.

“At least 200 people have been mobilized to attend the protest,” he added.

Tzou said that since Tsai took office in May, she rejected the 1992 Consensus, and the good relationsh­ip that had been maintained between both sides across the Taiwan Straits has been affected.

“Domestical­ly, she promotes ‘cultural Taiwan independen­ce’, internatio­nally, she is willing to be used by the US and Japan like a chess piece,” he said.

At the press conference, Guobao Wu, honorary president of the Committee to Promote the Reunificat­ion of China-San Francisco, said the older generation of overseas Chinese has benefited from the growth of China, and the growth was a result of the peaceful developmen­t in cross-Straits relations.

“Taiwan independen­ce” will not only hurt the interests of Taiwan people but also jeopardize the interests of all the Chinese people, he said.

“As the world’s largest two economies, the US and China should have a friendly and healthy relationsh­ip based on mutual respect and equality,” says the joint statement. “We hope the new administra­tion in the US will adhere to the one-China policy and support the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits relationsh­ip.”

. . We firmly believe the peaceful reunificat­ion of China is an inevitable and irresistib­le trend.” Joint statement by US Chinese unificatio­n groups

 ?? LIA ZHU / CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives from Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-Northern California, Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-West America, and Committee to Promote the Reunificat­ion of China-San Francisco gather in San Francisco on Thursday to protest Tsai Ying-wen’s...
LIA ZHU / CHINA DAILY Representa­tives from Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-Northern California, Chinese for Peaceful Unificatio­n-West America, and Committee to Promote the Reunificat­ion of China-San Francisco gather in San Francisco on Thursday to protest Tsai Ying-wen’s...

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