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| Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
answers a question during the press conference at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, March 6, 2005. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, Mar. 7 -- Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
Sunday reiterated that the Taiwan issue is China's "internal affair" and warned
against any attempt by the United States and Japan to include Taiwan in the
framework of their security alliance.
"The Taiwan issue is China's internal affair and
should by no means be deliberated in the framework of the security alliance
between the U.S. and Japan," said Li at a press conference held Sunday morning
on the sidelines of the ongoing annual full sessionof the top legislature, the
National People's Congress (NPC).
The minister said it constitutes the infringement
upon China's sovereignty and intervention in the country's internal affairs to
"directly or indirectly include Taiwan in the framework of the U.S.-Japanese
security alliance", and that "the Chinese government and people is in resolute
opposition to it."
Li, who served as Chinese Ambassador to the United
States in Washington in 1998-2001, said that the US-Japan military alliance was
only a "bilateral arrangement that occurred under special circumstances during
the "Cold War" period and therefore should "be restricted strictly to the
bilateral nature."
If it goes beyond its bilateral scope, the US-Japan
alliance will definitely "arouse uneasiness on the part of Asian countries and
bring complicated factors to the regional security situation,"said the minister.
Calling the Taiwan issue "the most sensitive issue"
in Sino-U.S.relations, Li said that both governments should examine and
handlethis issue "with a far-reaching strategic vision".
He urged Washington to strictly abide by the three
joint communiques between the two governments, which set forth the guideline
principles that the U.S. acknowledges there is only one China and Taiwan is a
part of China, that the U.S. recognizes the government of the People's Republic
of China as the sole legal government of China, and that the U.S. doesn't seek
to carry out along-term policy of arms sales to Taiwan and intends to reduce
such sales gradually.
Li also denounce secessionist forces in Taiwan for
their so-called "dollar diplomacy" in their pursuit of "Taiwan independence".
"This is actually a kind of 'bribery diplomacy' and is viewed by many people
with insight as a kind of corruption," he said.
In response to a German reporter's question whether
the proposed anti-secession law the NPC plans to deliberate at this session will
lead to "war consequences", Li stated that the legislation was aimed at
preventing the "Taiwan independence" secessionist forces from taking any
adventurous action to undermine peace in the Taiwan Straits region.
"This legislation has once again reflected our
consistent stance to make greatest efforts with utmost sincerity to seek the
prospects of peaceful reunification. It will also manifest the common will of
the entire Chinese people to safeguard state sovereignty and territorial
integrity and never tolerate the forces for 'Taiwan independence' to make Taiwan
secede from China in any name and by any means," he added.
The foreign minister underscored that the law, once
adopted, would be conducive to the stability and development of cross-Straits
relations, to the peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as to
the peace, stability and prosperity of the whole world.
"It will surely win an increasing understanding and
support from the international community," the Chinese foreign minister
predicted.
US, N.Korea urged to be flexible in nuclear
talks
On the North Korea nuclear issue, the minister said
the six-party talks should be continued despite many difficulties in the peace
process.
"No matter how difficult the process is," the top diplomat
said, "China always adheres to the position for making peace and facilitating
the talks in an objective and impartial way."
The minister urged the US and North Korea to engage in
direct talks to increase mutual trust and understanding
Li said that China pursues the objective for a
nuclear-free, peaceful and stable Korean
Peninsula. Meanwhile, "the legitimate concerns of the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea should be addressed."
"The six-party talks present a realistic choice for
the resolution on the nuclear issue through dialogue," he said, adding that the
talks are in the interest of all the parties.
The pressing task of the Korean Peninsula nuclear
issue is for the two major parties concerned to gradually increase trust and
understanding, said Li.
"The United States of America is a sovereign state,
and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is also a sovereign state,"
Li said while answering a question from an Associated Press reporter about what
steps China would take to "compel" the DPRK back to the six-party talks.
Li said peace is the most valuable thing, and called
for concerted efforts of all parties concerned to resume the six-party talks,
which will be conducive to realizing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula and
maintaining peace and stability there.
The supreme leader of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea still pursues the objective for a nuclear-free Korean
Peninsula, according to Li.
Li said that after receiving the verbal message from
Chinese President Hu Jintao, the DPRK supreme leader said they still pursue the
objective for a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.
"They remain ready and willing to continue to
participate in the six-party talks," Li said, "they hope the rest of the parties
should display more sincerity."
President Hu to attend APEC summit in ROK
Li confirmed that Chinese President Hu Jintao will
attend the informal leaders' meeting of the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation
in the Republic of Korea (ROK) this year.
The itinerary of President Hu will be announced by
the Foreign Ministry spokesman, he said without giving details.
It is "very likely" that Chinese President Hu Jintao
would go to the United States this year for celebrations of the 60th anniversary
of the United Nations, the diplomat said.
China sovereignty over Diaoyu
Islands "indisputable"
China has "indisputable, historical and legal
sovereignty" over the Diaoyu Island and the adjacent islands. Relevant problems
should be solved through talks on the basis of facts and should not affect the
healthy development of the Sino-Japanese ties, he said.
He called for concerted efforts of the two countries
in handling historical issues and the Taiwan issue "properly" as well as
continuing to strengthen cooperation on the basis of the two nations' "overall
interests".
The minister said that "proper conditions and
atmosphere" should be created to facilitate the resumption of the exchange of
high-level visits between China and Japan.
"We should proceed from the fundamental interests of
the peoples of both countries and follow the principle of 'draw lessons from
history and look into the future'," said the minister.
"We should proceed from the fundamental interests of
the peoples of both countries and follow the principle of 'draw lessons from
history and look into the future'," said the minister.
In response to a Japanese reporter's question when
the premier and prime minister of China and Japan can resume the exchange of
visits after several years of halt, Li said that he believes Japan and China,
and the peoples of both countries, should carry forward their friendship from
generation to generation.
"Over the past couple of years, the leaders of the
two countries have been meeting for several times on multilateral occasions, and
they have had very friendly discussions," he added.
Li said Sunday that said relations between China and
Japan were achieved as a result of the "long-term and arduous efforts" made by
generations of leaders, governments and peoples of the two nations.
"It is a hard-won result and deserves to be
cherished," said the minister.
To maintain sound relations with Japan is a set
policy of China and the Sino-Japan friendship should continue from "generation
to generation".
China opposes hegemonism, stressing
peace, democracy
China opposes hegemonism and advocates peace,
multi-lateralism and democracy in international relations, Li told the press
conference..
The theme of our times is peace and development but
hegemonism remains a threat, Li said, reviewing late senior Chinese leader Deng
Xiaoping's remarks on China's foreign policy of peace.
"We are against any country that practices
hegemonism; we are against any country that commits aggression on others; we are
fair in our words and in our deeds," he said.
China receives 52 heads of state,
government in 2004
Li said that a total of 52 heads of state and
government of foreign countries visited China in 2004.
"Over the past year we received 29 visiting heads of
state and 23 heads of government of foreign countries," said Li.
Top Party and state leaders of China, including
President Hu Jintao, top legislator Wu Bangguo, Premier Wen Jiabao and Jia
Qinglin, chairman of China's top advisory body, the Chinese People 's Political
Consultative Conference (CPPCC), visited 34 countries
across the world in 2004 to "make many good friends
for their motherland", added the minister.
"It is very important for us to make friends in the
international community as we are trying our best to implement the principle of
'doing diplomatic work for the people'," he explained.
China now has 235 diplomatic missions worldwide, with
a total of 5,600-strong staff members. Among them, more than 3,200 are from his
ministry, Li said.
China's energy import exerts
limited impact on global oil price
China, both an energy consumer and producer, should
not be responsible for the world's rising oil prices, Li said.
"Although China's energy import has increased a
little bit over the past two years, its import only accounts for approximately 6
percent of the world's total traded oil," he said.
It's true that China's energy demand has increased to
certain extent as the country's economy has been growing rapidly in recent
years, he said, but the demand is mainly to be met domestically, he said.
Besides, he added, there is a big potential of saving
energy and improving the use of energy efficiency in China's domestic energy
supply.
Therefore, the media criticism saying that China is a
major impact on the world's oil price is "groundless", he said.
China ready to further friendship,
cooperation with Singaporeˇˇ
ˇˇˇˇIn response to a Singaporean journalist's
question on Sino-Singaporean relations, Li said China appreciates the
Singaporean government's adherence to the one-China principle and opposition to
"Taiwan independence".
He said China is willing and ready to further deepen
the friendly relations and cooperation with Singapore in the United Nations and
other international organizations as well as the regional cooperative frameworks
of "10+1" and "10+3", meaning the 10 members of the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations plus China (10+1), and plus China, Japan and South Korea (10+3),
respectively.
ASEAN groups Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar and the Philippines.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the
establishment of Sino-Singaporean diplomatic relations. Enditem
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