BEIJING,
Oct 30: China understands the Spanish government's efforts to protect
national unity and opposes any actions to split the country, the Chinese
foreign ministry said on Monday, after the Catalan parliament voted to
unilaterally declare independence last week. China generally takes a dim view
of independence or secessionist movements around the world, while saying it
adheres to a policy of non-interference in other nations' internal affairs. On
Friday, Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy assumed direct control of the
Catalan region, sacked its secessionist government and called a snap election
for Dec. 21. China's position on the issue was clear and consistent, said
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, reiterating support
previously offered to the Spanish government. "We think this is an
internal affair for Spain, and understand and support the Spanish government's
efforts to protect national and ethnic unity and territorial integrity, and
oppose actions to split the country and damage the rule of law," she told
a daily news briefing on Monday. "We believe that Spain has the ability to
protect social order and guarantee citizens' rights under the framework of the
law." Beijing has expressed more openness to independence votes agreed by
both sides, such as Scotland's unsuccessful 2014 referendum to leave the United
Kingdom, and South Sudan's 2011 vote in favour of independence from Sudan. At
home, China contends with what it says are separatist movements in its western
regions of Tibet and Xinjiang, and also claims the self-ruled island of Taiwan
as a wayward province. REUTERS
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