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Special report: In Memory of Deng Xiaoping
NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- The late
Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping was one of the greatest men of the 20th century,
who contributed a great deal to China's development, said former US Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger in a recent interview with Xinhua on the occasion of
Deng's 100th birthday.
"In current China, it is unimaginable without Deng
Xiaoping. Itis a case where one man makes a decisive difference. Almost
everything that is happening in the current reform, I have heard him saying at
some point 15 years ago. Of course, it has evolved in a way that was
unimaginable even when he was still alive. His contribution to current China is
decisive," the US statesman said.
"The reform in China was initiated by him. I had the
honor of hearing him explaining to me on many occasions. I had the honor ofbeing
able to compare what he said to me in 1974 and again in 1979with what actually
happened. Very few statesmen can say they achieve their own predictions," he
said.
As one of the foreign guests who met Deng most often,
Kissingersaid he was impressed by Deng's charisma as a statesman and as an
ordinary person. He described Deng Xiaoping as "a man of few wordswho had the
great ability to sum up a subject and reduce it to a few sentences, so he got a
lot of businesses done in a limited period of time."
Kissinger also recalled how Deng Xiaoping invited him
to his favorite dish, Mongolian hot pot, in a restaurant. "It is not often done
by Chinese leaders to invite a guest to a restaurant," said Kissinger, noting
that though they had an exclusive room, it was in a regular restaurant, not a
state guest house. This indicates that Deng took him as a friend and treated him
in an informal manner, he added.
On another occasion, said Kissinger, he happened to
be in Seattle when Deng Xiaoping was traveling through the city during his visit
to the United States. Kissinger left a note at Deng's hotel, asking to visit him
in his hotel room.
"I got the message back, saying
since I already called him in Washington, now he owed me a visit. He walked from
his hotel to myhotel, to my room, creating absolute chaos among the security
people," Kissinger said.
On US-China relations, the former secretary of state
said a strong and prosperous China would make huge contribution to the
development of the world.
"As long as I know Deng Xiaoping, he was a strong
advocate of close relations with the United States and friendship with the
United States. I think the current Chinese leaders, the third generation of
Chinese leaders and the fourth generation of Chineseleaders also carry this
legacy of Deng Xiaoping," he said.
He noted that as the world is faced with a host of
new problemsand new situations, such as terrorism, proliferation of weapons
ofmass destruction, and the emergence of countries as new major international
players, it requires a change in the traditional ways of looking at foreign
policy.
"But at the same time I think the solution of all
problems is greatly eased when China and the United States work together. The
development of US-China relations benefit not only the two peoples,but people of
all Asia and the world," Kissinger said. Enditem |