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BEIJIJNG, Mar. 10 -- China has slammed as
"irresponsible" US criticism of its new anti-secession legislation, and urged
Washington not to "embolden" Taiwanese separatists.
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| Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan.
[file] | "We oppose their statements. We believe
they should not make such irresponsible remarks about China's legislative
action," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan said at the ministry's
press briefing on Thursday, March 10.
"We request the US side abide by the standards of
international relations, understand and support China's legislative actions and
not do anything to embolden Taiwan independence forces or harm Sino-US
relations," Kong told a regular briefing.
The United States Tuesday said the anti-secession law
was "unhelpful" and urged Beijing to reconsider the measure.
Under the proposed law, "non-peaceful means" will be
used only as a "last resort" when all efforts to seek a peaceful reunification
prove to be futile.
US Secretary of State to visit
China
United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
will visit to China March 20 and 21 as guest of Chinese Foreign Minister Li
Zhaoxing, Kong said.
During her first China tour since becoming the top US
diplomat in January, Rice will exchange views with Chinese leaders and Li on
bilateral ties and issues of common concern, according to Kong.
She will discuss with Chinese officials about the
six-party talks over the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, Kong noted.
He said the six-party talks has met difficulties and
that he hoped "all concerned parties" would work to restart the talks.
Kong said he hoped China and the United States would
increase mutual understanding, expand consensus and reduce disputes, in a bid to
push forward the China-US strategic partnership.
Chinese envoy's trip to
US
Kong also briefed the press on Chinese Ambassador to
Korean Peninsula Affairs Ning Fukui's ongoing US trip. Ning left here Tuesday
for the United States to consult with US officials about the Korean Peninsula
nuclear issue.
Kong said Ning will meet with
Michael Green, US National Security Council's senior director for Asia, Joseph
R. DeTrani, a US State Department special envoy for Korean affairs, and
Christopher Hill, US top nuclear negotiator to exchange views on how to resume
six-party talks at an early date.
China concerned about South
China Sea research
When asked to comment on the research by the Philippines and Vietnam in
South China Sea, Kong Quan said he hoped the countries will carry out the
research "in accordance with the principles of the Declaration on the Conduct of
Parties in the South China Sea."
The research is scheduled for April 6
to 9.
กกForeign Minister Li to visit
Europe
The spokesman also announced that Chinese
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing will pay an official visit to Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Luxemburg, Italy, Albania, and the European Union Headquarters.
Li is also to co-preside with the Italian
Foreign Minister the first Joint Meeting of the China-Italy Governmental
Committee.
During his visit to Brussels, Li will also meet with
the Belgian leaders, he said. Enditem |