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Kilgor
04-07-2005, 05:01 AM
The Chinese government said today it won’t send an envoy to Pope John Paul II’s funeral due to the Vatican’s diplomatic relations with rival Taiwan.

“Under the current circumstances, China will not send a delegation,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang.


China refuses to have any official contact with governments that recognise Taiwan as a sovereign country. The mainland claims the island as part of its territory. The Vatican is the only European government that has official relations with Taiwan instead of Beijing.

The Chinese government said this week it would consider opening relations with the Vatican only if it breaks ties with Taiwan and avoids interference in Chinese affairs.

Qin complained about plans for Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian to attend the Pope’s funeral and expressed ”strong dissatisfaction” to Italy, which has relations with Beijing, for granting Chen a visa.

“We hope the Vatican will take concrete steps for improving China-Vatican relations, instead of setting up new barriers,” Qin said.

China’s communist government ordered its Roman Catholics to break ties with the Vatican in 1951.

A state-sanctioned organisation that runs China’s Roman Catholic churches said this week it wouldn’t send a representative to the Pope’s funeral, citing the dispute over Taiwan.

The China Patriotic Catholic Association regards the Pope as a spiritual leader and follows Vatican teachings but rejects a Vatican role in church operations and appoints its own priests.

Qin complained that Chen would use the trip to Rome to promote formal independence for Taiwan – a status that Beijing has said it would use military force to block.

“His real intention is to take this opportunity to engage in secessionist activity and create ‘two Chinas or one China and one Taiwan,’ which is what we are opposed to,” Qin said.




China should should act with some dignity and stop being such a cry baby over Taiwan.
:cantbeli:

Harrelson
04-07-2005, 06:58 AM
if i was the the president of Taiwan, id suggest let the people decide. hold a referendum of those in favor/not in favor of reunification.

its also sad theyve decided not to send an envoy, death should bring us closer together and i think theyre making a mistake

Rakki
04-07-2005, 07:46 AM
Why should the death of the Pope brin Taiwan and China closer?

LazerLordz
04-07-2005, 08:06 AM
Those PRC Chinky Mainland wankers.. :bash:

rhino
04-07-2005, 08:34 AM
The Chinese government said today it won’t send an envoy to Pope John Paul II’s funeral due to the Vatican’s diplomatic relations with rival Taiwan.

“Under the current circumstances, China will not send a delegation,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang.


China refuses to have any official contact with governments that recognise Taiwan as a sovereign country. The mainland claims the island as part of its territory. The Vatican is the only European government that has official relations with Taiwan instead of Beijing.

The Chinese government said this week it would consider opening relations with the Vatican only if it breaks ties with Taiwan and avoids interference in Chinese affairs.

Qin complained about plans for Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian to attend the Pope’s funeral and expressed ”strong dissatisfaction” to Italy, which has relations with Beijing, for granting Chen a visa.

“We hope the Vatican will take concrete steps for improving China-Vatican relations, instead of setting up new barriers,” Qin said.

China’s communist government ordered its Roman Catholics to break ties with the Vatican in 1951.

A state-sanctioned organisation that runs China’s Roman Catholic churches said this week it wouldn’t send a representative to the Pope’s funeral, citing the dispute over Taiwan.

The China Patriotic Catholic Association regards the Pope as a spiritual leader and follows Vatican teachings but rejects a Vatican role in church operations and appoints its own priests.

Qin complained that Chen would use the trip to Rome to promote formal independence for Taiwan – a status that Beijing has said it would use military force to block.

“His real intention is to take this opportunity to engage in secessionist activity and create ‘two Chinas or one China and one Taiwan,’ which is what we are opposed to,” Qin said.




China should should act with some dignity and stop being such a cry baby over Taiwan.
:cantbeli:

:cantbeli: yeah, they shure know how to behave like kids, but then again who cares about the f**** comunist wonkers

gaijinsamurai
04-07-2005, 09:23 AM
I have nothing against the Chinese people, but to invite an envoy from the government of the People's Republic would be a slap in the face of someone who worked so hard for human rights and dignity.

Marmot1
04-07-2005, 01:13 PM
Yep... I it better if they are not there...

Gyles84
04-07-2005, 01:19 PM
Yep... I it better if they are not there...

Exactly. Don't think he'd want the CCP leaders there anyway.

<Gypsum Fantastic>
04-07-2005, 01:22 PM
if i was the the president of Taiwan, id suggest let the people decide. hold a referendum of those in favor/not in favor of reunification.


I doubt that China would adknowledge any referendum that didn't go in it's favour.

saltandpepper
04-07-2005, 01:58 PM
if i was the the president of Taiwan, id suggest let the people decide. hold a referendum of those in favor/not in favor of reunification.

its also sad theyve decided not to send an envoy, death should bring us closer together and i think theyre making a mistake

Anything like that mean the PLA will try to sail their boats accross, and we will see if the Taiwanes AirForce can still out fly the Chinese. I think those Commies has expressed clearly that such action will bring war.

Laworkerbee
04-07-2005, 02:43 PM
Why would atheists attend anyway?.


saltandpepper
Anything like that mean the PLA will try to sail their boats accross, and we will see if the Taiwanes AirForce can still out fly the Chinese. I think those Commies has expressed clearly that such action will bring war.

sailing their boats indeed, they have **** amphib capabilities

usa320
04-07-2005, 02:50 PM
Not surprised. The communist bastards didnt like the pope.

GrimmyRX
04-07-2005, 07:14 PM
blah blah blah, commie bastards, blah blah blah,

That about the gist of this thread so far? *thumbs up* good work people.

The friend of my enemy is not my friend. Think about it.