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On 7 January Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhang Qiyue held a regular press
conference. Zhang first announced two pieces of news.
At the invitation
of the Government of the Republic of Ecuador, Minister of Water Resources
Mr.Wang Shucheng, as the special envoy of the Chinese Government£¬will attend the
ceremony of the presidential hand-over to be held in Quito on January 15,
2003.
At the invitation of the Chinese Government, Mr. Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, Leader of the Justice and Development Party, the ruling party of the
Republic of Turkey, will pay an official visit to China from January 14 to 17,
2003.
Q: It is reported that Washington asked Israel not to sell
military technology to China for fear of China¡¯s attack against Taiwan. What is
your comment?
A: On the question you mentioned, China has not yet
been formally informed up till now.
Q: Does China plan to put forward
any new initiatives to persuade the DPRK to give up its nuclear
plan?
A: At present the Korean nuclear question is concerned by the
international community. China¡¯s position on it can be summarized as the
following three: First we hold that peace and stability on the Korean peninsula
should be maintained; secondly we support the denuclearization of the peninsula
and thirdly we hope that relevant parties should solve the question through
dialog.
China has made positive efforts to push for the settlement of
the question. We have held frequent contact with various parties and played a
constructive role. Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan made phone calls with some of
his counterparts before the new year. On 3 January he had a phone conversation
with British Foreign Secretary Staw. China has made consultation and
coordination with relevant countries through a number of different ways. We hope
to see the relaxation of the tension on the peninsula through dialog between
relevant parties.
Q: Will China send special envoy to persuade the
DPRK to solve the present crisis? If so, what kind of message will the Chinese
side send?
A: China and the DPRK are friendly neighbors and have
normal exchange and contact. I have introduced just now the consistent position
of the Chinese side on this question. We hope to see the question solved through
dialog and consultation and we will continue to keep close contact and
consultation with relevant parties.
Q: The IAEA has just adopted a
resolution urging the DPRK to stop any nuclear plans and allow observers to
return to the DPRK. What is your comment?
A: We hold that the Korean
peninsula should be denuclearized and peace and stability maintained. We hope
that the resolution just adopted by the IAEA Council will facilitate the
peaceful settlement of the question through dialog.
Q: What is the
importance of the denuclearization of the peninsula to China and the region?
What kind of incentives should be taken to encourage the DPRK to give up its
nuclear plan?
A: On your first question, the denuclearization of the
peninsula is important and good for Asia and the whole world. To solve the
question, we maintain that the framework agreement reached in 1994 will help
achieve the goal and all parties concerned are responsible for safeguarding and
implementing it. In conclusion we hope to relax the present tension
through dialog to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula.
Q: It
is reported that the US plans to launch military action against Iraq. Will it
affect the counter terrorist cooperation between China and the US and will it
affect peace and stability in the region?
A: We maintain that the
Iraqi question should be solved through political and diplomatic means within
the UN framework. At present inspectors from the two UN agencies are still
working in Iraq in accordance with relevant Security Council resolution, and
with full cooperation from Iraq. After the inspection, the Security Council
should listen to the briefings from the weapon inspectors before making any
decision on questions concerning Iraq. We hope to see the settlement of the
Iraqi question through diplomatic and political means.
Q: You made a
good comment on the bombing incident which took place in Tel Aviv. But some
western media made the conclusion from it that Israel had the right to attack
Palestine. What is your comment? How are Chinese workers there?
A: A
serious bombing incident took place in Tel Aviv on 5 January, which resulted in
heavy civilian causalities including several Chinese workers. The Chinese
Government severely condemns it. The Chinese side is always opposed to ¡°violence
for violence¡± and urges the Israeli side to keep the maxim restraint so as to
avoid the further escalation of the violent incidents.
As to casualties
of the Chinese workers, it is now know that, after the verification of the
Chinese embassy in Israel, one of the Chinese workers died in the incident, one
missing and seven injured, three severely injured.
After the incident,
the Chinese Government is deeply concerned with the security of its workers in
Israel. Embassy staff went to the site and hospital over night to get
information. Ambassador Pan Zhanlin and relevant officials work day after night
to try to know and verify the Chinese casualties, visit those injured and try
their best to deal with the after-work.
Q: In light of the present
situation, has the Chinese side sent warning to its citizens not to go to
Israel? Such incidents that concerned Chinese citizens occurred three times. Is
the Chinese side satisfied with the Israeli handling of it?
A:
Chinese embassy in Israel has already sent security notice to Chinese citizens
going to Israel and workers already there to remind them of their security in
Israel through its website and other means. On your second question, the Israeli
side attaches great importance to the casualties of the Chinese workers and
makes clear that it will go all out to rescue and help those injured and give
compensation to those dead or injured.
Q: In light of the current
situation, some countries including Thailand has already stopped its labor
export to Israel. Does China have the similar plan?
A: I have
mentioned just now that, in light of the current security situation, Chinese
embassy in Israel has already sent notice to relevant Chinese agencies and
companies there to remind them of the life and security of their
employees.
Q: It is reported that the US is suing Boeing and Hughes
for secretly providing space technology to China. What is your
comment?
A: China¡¯s commercial launching service has always followed
strictly the prevailing international practice and the principle of fairness and
openness is adhered to. It is unnecessary and impossible for China to gain
satellite, rocket and missile technology from US companies. We maintain that the
so-called allegation that the US companies making improper technology transfer
to China by using China¡¯s carrier rocket is ridiculous and does not conform with
the facts.
Q: The IAEA stated that the Korean nuclear question will
be handed to the UN Security Council if the DPRK refuses to implement the
resolution. Will China agree to it? It is reported that Russia is unwilling.
What is the position of the Chinese side?
A: I have introduced just
now the position of the Chinese side on this question. China always considers
the question from the principle of maintaining peace and stability on the Korean
peninsula. On whether to forward it to the UN Security Council, we are in
favor of solving the question through dialog between various parties. Any step
should be conducive to solving instead of complicating the
question.
Q: Is China formally asked to play a mediating role on
solving the Korean nuclear question?
A: China has kept close contact
with all parties concerned.
Q: China will launch manned space ship
recently. Is it out of the consideration of national prestige, development of
science and technology, telecommunication need or other?
A: The
successful launching and smooth return of Shengzhou IV was widely reported in
the Chinese media. Relevant officials of the Chinese side also introduced the
position and plan of China¡¯s next step in its space plan. It is of great
importance to the entire mankind to conduct scientific study and international
cooperation in this regard.
Q: Has the US side confirmed to the
Chinese side to take part in Taiwan¡¯s military exercise this year?
A:
We have seen relevant reports from some media. We would like to point it out
that any form of military exchange and cooperation between the US and Taiwan
violates the principles of the three China-US Joint Communiqu¨¦s and will damage
the China-US relations. The Chinese side has made solemn representations to the
US side and urged it to abide by its commitments to the Chinese side on the
question of Taiwan and stop any military exchange with Taiwan.
Q: It
is known that China signed a repatriation agreement with the DPRK. Please
confirm and introduce.
A: We have stated our position many times on
how to deal with those coming illegally from the DPRK. We handle it in
accordance with international laws and China¡¯s domestic laws and in the
humanitarian spirit.
Q: The Chinese side protested against Japan¡¯s
leasing of the three islands of the Diaoyu Islands and was refused by the
Japanese side. What is your comment?
A: On China¡¯s position on the
question of Diaoyu Islands, Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Deputy
Director-General Cheng Yonghua have all made it clear and lodged solemn
representations while summoning the Japanese ambassador and relevant officials
recently. China¡¯s position is consistent and clear that D Islands and its
adjacent islands are integral part of the Chinese territory and any unilateral
actions taken by the Japanese side on the islands are null and noid.
Q: What kind of economic assistance has China provided to the DPRK.?
Any exchange at this stage?
A: China and the DPRK are friendly
neighbors. We have kept normal exchange and economic relations and trade. In
times of difficulty for the DPRK we have also provided some concrete assistance
and help. We have nothing specific to provide you.
Q: When will the
special advisor to the Secretary General of the UN arrive in Beijing? Who will
meet with him?
A: We welcome the visit to the DPRK by the special
advisor to the Secretary General of the UN. As far as I know, he will have a
short stopover in Beijing later this week. The Chinese side is willing to
exchange views with him and relevant meetings are still being arranged.
Q: It is reported that the US and Japan will impose economic sanction
on the DPRK. What is the comment of the Chinese side?
A: We hope
that various parties will, proceeding from the overall situation of maintaining
peace and stability on the peninsula, relax the current tension through dialog
instead of taking any move that will further escalate it.
(Source: www.fmprc.gov.cn)
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