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Diva
04-08-02, 11:36AM
BEIJING (Reuters (http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/reuters20020406_12.html)) - China has asked the United States for an explanation on why President Bush referred to Taiwan as a country during a speech last week in Washington, a Foreign Ministry official said on Saturday.

Reports in Taiwanese newspapers on Friday said Bush called the island the "Republic of Taiwan" and a "country" in an apparent slip of the tongue during a speech to diplomats and business executives on Thursday.

Calling Taiwan a country would threaten to compromise a major pillar of Sino-U.S. relations, which were set up in 1979 largely based on a U.S. nod to the "one China" principle, which states that Taiwan is a part of China.

"The Chinese side already asked the American side to give clarification on this," said a foreign ministry official reached by telephone.

Beijing views Taiwan -- which calls itself the Republic of China -- as a renegade province to be reunited eventually, by force if necessary.

Taiwan's United Daily News quoted a U.S. official as saying Bush's labeling Taiwan as a republic was a "slip of the tongue" and indicated no shift in U.S. policy.

Bush was referring to the entry late last year and this year of China and Taiwan, respectively, into the World Trade Organization, reports said.

The English-language Taipei Times newspaper quoted Bush as saying it was "important to recognize and to welcome both countries, both the Republic of Taiwan, and of course China, into the World Trade Organization."

The Taiwan issue has often caused rough patches in bilateral ties and U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have angered Beijing.

Last month an editorial in the official China Daily newspaper said Beijing felt "betrayed" after a U.S. decision to allow Taiwanese defense minister Tang Yiau-ming into the United States for talks with defense officials and warned of a setback in Sino-U.S. ties.

But foreign ministry officials later confirmed both sides were moving ahead with plans for a scheduled visit by Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao to the United States in April.
Sigh..... Our President is an idiot. I think that there should be more training when it comes to foreign affairs. He goes to Japan and another 'slip of the tongue' causes the Yen to drop. Like him or hate him, the bottom line is that The President should study up on foreign affairs before he causes a major rift that took years to bring together.

SysLord
04-08-02, 11:48AM
Diva,

I think you can teach Bush rodeo and BBQ-ing but foreign affairs? :rolleyes:

Diva
04-08-02, 12:55PM
I know, I know... They said Foreign affairs and Bush shouted, "What?? I never cheat on my wife!!!"

Lonster
04-08-02, 01:53PM
Being from Texas he did not have to be taught those. They are inbred. His real problem is hoof and mouth disease, which is the Texas version of foot in mouth disease. A lot of Texans talk before they think and yes Texans can think. Actually if he was a cow we would put him down!!!!

He actually learned Foreign Affairs from his dad and his dad was good. Problem is it what his dad told him went in one ear out the other and up his ass, because that is what he talks out of sometimes!!!!!

SysLord
04-10-02, 12:35AM
On the USA comment: I would 'yes'.

I do believe China is poised for a new and important role if their government and establishment steeres for a more open and capitalist course. Numbers is their biggest advantage: people, land, resources. But it will take time, that's for sure.

Redallnite
04-10-02, 07:56PM
Not in my life time or my children or even theirs.......