China protests to Japan over Taiwan quake condolences

“The Japanese side openly attempted to create ‘one China, one Taiwan’ under the pretext of disaster relief and condolences.”

February 09, 2018 05:48 pm | Updated 05:48 pm IST - Beijing

 A body is carried out from a collapsed building on Feb 9 after an earthquake hit Hualien, Taiwan on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.

A body is carried out from a collapsed building on Feb 9 after an earthquake hit Hualien, Taiwan on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.

China on Friday lodged a protest with Japan after Japanese officials sent condolences to Taiwanese authorities following the recent earthquake , and accused Tokyo of violating the ‘one-China’ principle under the pretext of disaster relief.

“The Japanese side openly attempted to create ‘one China, one Taiwan’ under the pretext of disaster relief and condolences,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang was quoted as saying by state-run Xinhua news agency.

Responding to a question, he said some senior Japanese officials sent condolences to Taiwan politicians addressing them by their “so-called official titles”.

He said such a move went against the ‘one-China’ principle as well as Japan’s commitment on the Taiwan issue, adding that China was strongly dissatisfied and had lodged representations to Japan. “We urge the Japanese side to abide by the principles set in the four China-Japan political documents, immediately correct its wrong practice, and not make new obstacles for bilateral ties,” he said.

Mr. Geng said the Chinese mainland was concerned after the magnitude 6.5 earthquake that hit Taiwan late on Tuesday. Zhang Zhijun, head of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, expressed sincere regards to Taiwan compatriots, and pledged to send rescue teams and aid.

As of Friday, 10 people have been confirmed dead in the earthquake that struck Taiwan’s Hualien County.

The dead included four from the Chinese mainland. A total of 276 people were injured.

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