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China again warns Taiwan's Chen on
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BEIJING (AP) - China warned Tuesday that
Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian will "pay a dear price" if he
continues with current pro-independence plans. The warning came
from National People's Congress spokesman Jiang Enzhou at a news
conference to announce the agenda for the NPC, which opens
Wednesday. Taiwan and China split amid civil war in 1949.
Beijing considers the self-governing island Chinese territory
and has threatened military attack if Taiwan tries to formalize
its de facto independence. Chen, who will step down soon after
eight years as president, has been known for his
pro-independence policies. An election later this month to pick
his successor will also include a referendum asking if Taiwan
should try to join the United Nations under that name instead of
using its formal name of the Republic of China. China sees the
referendum as a step toward formal independence.
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