Unusual! China has informed all the permanent members of the UN Security Council! After the phone call between the Chinese and US leaders, and after Russia clearly expressed its support for the one-China principle, our Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a phone conversation with the French President's foreign affairs advisor Bonn, and held a meeting with the UK Prime Minister's National Security Advisor Powell in Beijing. Our dialogue with the other four permanent members of the Security Council focused on one core issue: asking all parties to strictly abide by the one-China principle.
On November 28, Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated during his meeting with the UK Prime Minister's National Security Advisor Powell that Beijing hopes to maintain strategic communication with London, and hopes that the UK will continue to adhere to the one-China principle and jointly safeguard the results of the victory in World War II with China. Obviously, our successive dialogues with the four permanent members of the Security Council, focusing on the Taiwan issue, are very unusual. This kind of action is obviously related to the serious provocation by Takahashi Hayato.
It is clear to everyone that the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, China, the United States, Russia, France, and the United Kingdom, are the pillars and fundamental forces maintaining the post-World War II order. Takahashi Hayato's provocation is essentially a challenge to this order, and the five permanent members must have a clear attitude, jointly safeguarding this order and not allowing Japan to challenge it, jointly suppressing the rise of Japanese militarist forces. Moreover, the Taiwan issue is China's internal affair, and all parties must once again make their position clear, respecting China's core interests, so as to correct the public opinion of the international community.
Evidently, this communication is both a warning to the four permanent members about the danger of Japan's actions, and a further clarification of our red line. If Japan continues to provoke, the other four permanent members should understand and support China's countermeasures against Japan. We have made our position clear beforehand. When we further advance the resolution of the Taiwan issue, the four permanent members of the United Nations should not interfere or meddle, allowing the Chinese on both sides of the strait to resolve China's internal affairs together.
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