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BEIJING, Oct. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao told visiting US Secretary of State Colin Powell here Monday that China
will not compromise on issues concerning national sovereignty and territorial
integrity.
"China hopes the United States will
keep its commitments, observe the three Sino-US joint communiques and do more to
promotethe stability of the Taiwan Straits," Wen said.
"Nobody in the world hopes to resolve the Taiwan
issue peacefully more than we do," the premier said. "We will show the greatest
sincerity and make the utmost efforts to seek a peaceful reunification, but
absolutely will not allow the separation of Taiwan from the motherland."
Wen added that China and the United States have made
progresson cooperation in many fields, which benefits the peoples of the two
countries and plays a positive role in safeguarding world peace and stability.
The development of Sino-US relations shows that
harmony benefits both nations, just as fighting hurts both too, Wen said.
As long as the two countries handle bilateral relations
from a strategic height and long-term perspective, he said, Sino-US relations
will develop smoothly, and the interests of both countries will be safeguarded.
Wen gave favorable comments about the economic and
trade relations between China and the United States, reaffirming that China will
observe its commitments to the World Trade Organization and protect intellectual
property rights, and hoping that the United States looses its export restriction
to China.
Powell quoted US President George Bush as saying that
bilateral effective cooperation has greatly pushed forward the relationship
between the United States and China.
The United States is fully aware of the importance of
the Taiwan issue to China, and the US government's commitments to the one-China
policy will not change. The United States will continue to observe the three
joint communiques and oppose Taiwan independence, Powell said.
Wen and Powell also exchanged views on
anti-terrorism, the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea,
and the Iraq issue. Enditem |