””””BEIJING, Aug. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan said
here Monday that China hoped to enhance cooperation with the United States in
the fight against terrorism on the basisof dual-track and mutual benefit.
””””Tang made these remarks during a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State
Richard Lee Armitage, who was here to hold political consultations with Chinese
Vice-Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing.
””””He said China welcomed the decision made by the US to put "EastTurkistan"
separatists on the list of terrorist organizations.
””””The Chinese government consistently opposed the proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction, he said.
””””Tang said China had recently issued regulations on export control of
missiles, missile-related items and technologies, demonstrating that the Chinese
government was serious on non-proliferation.
””””China hoped to strengthen non-proliferation cooperation with the US on the
basis of equality and mutual trust, he said.
””””Armitage said that the US appreciated China's stance on terrorism and was
satisfied with bilateral cooperation, adding that the US was willing to have
mutual support in the fight against terrorism.
””””He described the regulations as "positive steps" taken by Chinaon
non-proliferation and hoped to enhance communication for commonprogress.
””””During the talks on Monday morning, Vice-Foreign Minister Li and Armitage
had an extensive and in-depth exchange of views on preparations for Chinese
President Jiang Zemin's US visit in Autumn, the fight against terrorism,
non-proliferation, economy and trade, situation in South Asia, Central Asia, the
Korean Peninsular, the Middle East, and other issues of common concern.
””””Xiong Guangkai, deputy chief of General Staff of the Chinese People's
Liberation Army, also met with Armitage. Enditem