Senior Chinese leader Liu Yunshan reiterated opposition against "Taiwan independence" during celebrations for the upcoming 66th National Day with Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and overseas Chinese representatives on Tuesday.
Liu, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, made the remarks at a reception held for more than 2,800 representatives at the People's Great Hall. National Day falls on Oct. 1.
"We adhere to the '1992 consensus' which demonstrates the one-China principle, and oppose 'Taiwan independence," said Liu, adding that unification is the common wish of all Chinese people.
Liu mentioned the grand V-Day parade held at Tian'anmen Square in early September, stressing that the contribution by Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao people and overseas Chinese during war times will never be forgotten.
He said the central government will continue its policies of "one country, two systems", "Hong Kong and Macao people administering their own affairs" and "high degree of autonomy" in Hong Kong and Macao while supporting adherence to basic law to support long-term prosperity there.
Liu also vowed to carry on China's policy on the treatment of overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese and their relatives and protect their fundamental interests. "A thriving motherland is the common glory of all Chinese," said Liu, urging them to work together for the goal.