BEIJING, June 23 - Beijing insists that Taiwan will only be included in the
2008 Olympic torch relay under the terms of the written agreement reached with
the island's Olympic Committee earlier this year.
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BOCOG vice
president Jiang Xiaoyu talks to media on Saturday. [Xinhua]
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When the route was announced in
late April, the Taiwan government said it could not accept the torch because
Taipei's position on the relay -- after Ho Chi Minh City and before Hong Kong.
The inclusion of Taiwan is important to the Beijing government, but hopes of
a negotiated compromise look bleak.
"As far as BOCOG is concerned, the passing of the Olympic flame through
Taipei has been defined by BOCOG and the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee,"
Jiang Xiaoyu, executive vice president of the Beijing Organising Committee for
the Olympic Games (BOCOG), told a news conference on Saturday.
"We hope they will stay free from artificial factors and return to the
written agreement made by both sides, and validated by the International Olympic
Committee.
"If the CTOC can return to the agreement already made, the selection of the
120 torch bearers for Taipei will kick off after that."
Jiang would not say whether BOCOG would consider negotiations with Taipei but
an approach from the other side of the Taiwan strait looks unlikely.
A spokeswoman for the Taiwan government Mainland Affairs Council said this
week that BOCOG had described Taiwan as "China Taiwan" on its official Web site,
not the Olympic name "Chinese Taipei".
Although it had been changed back, the usage was picked up by the Chinese
media and Taiwan was waiting for Beijing to suggest renegotiating the torch
route "to express sincerity", the spokeswoman said.
The 130-day, 137,000km torch relay, due to stop over in Taipei in late April
2008, will require 21,880 torch bearers, organisers said on Saturday. The Games
start next August.