ĦĦĦĦBEIJING, May 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing had a
phone conversation Sunday with British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, during
which the two officials exchanged views on issues including Iraq, the Mideast
and the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
ĦĦĦĦOn the Iraq issue, Straw said that a government elected by the Iraqi people
should be established as soon as possible, and the United Nations should play a
role to this end.
ĦĦĦĦLi said the international community shares the common wish thatIraq's
post-war arrangements and reconstruction should be resolvedwithin the UN
framework.
ĦĦĦĦThe Chinese side holds that related arrangements should be conducive to the
long-term interests of the Iraqi people and to lasting peace and stability in
the Mideast and the Gulf region, said Li, adding that China remains open to any
proposals that would facilitate the realization of the above-mentioned goals.
ĦĦĦĦOn the Mideast issue, Straw said that the "Road Map" peace planconstitutes
a good opportunity for the Mideast peace process, and the international
community should continue urging the parties concerned, including Palestine and
Israel, to take active and constructive steps to push forward this process.
ĦĦĦĦLi said China welcomes the unveiling of the "Road Map" for Mideast peace
and hopes that Israel and Palestine would seize the current favorable
opportunity and cooperate with the internationalcommunity's efforts to ensure
the resumption of peace talks as soon as possible.
ĦĦĦĦChina is ready to cooperate with the international community, including the
British side, to push for a settlement of the Mideast issue, said Li, adding
that China's special envoy, Wang Shijie, will visit the Mideast again in the
near future.
ĦĦĦĦStraw spoke highly of the Beijing talks on the DPRK nuclear issue held
between China, the United States and the DPRK.
ĦĦĦĦLi reiterated that the DPRK nuclear issue should be resolved peacefully
through dialogue.
ĦĦĦĦHe said there are still many uncertain factors regarding this issue at
present, however, talks are better than no talks.
ĦĦĦĦHe said the key is that the parties concerned must have the political will
to resolve this issue, keep the momentum for dialogue and avoid any moves that
could lead to an escalation of the situation so as to keep the Beijing talks
process going to facilitate the realization of the non-nuclearization of the
KoreanPeninsula and peace and stability in the region.
ĦĦĦĦLi reiterated his thanks for the British government's support for the
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