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BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhuanet) -- China on Tuesday expressed
its regret over the EU's recent failure to foot its pledge of lifting its arms
sales ban to China.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao made the
remarks at a routine press conference when commenting on the EU's decision at a
summit in Brussels earlier this month.
The European Union (EU) summit pledged to develop a
strategic partnership with China.
"It reiterates its resolve to develop a strategic
partnership with China by intensifying dialogue in all areas, whether of an
economic or political nature, and by working towards a rapid solution to its
trade dispute," said a conclusion document issued by the summit.
Liu said China still hopes that the EU will
materialize its pledge to lift the ban as soon as possible.
Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn pledged
last week itwould make more efforts for the early lifting of the arms embargo
against China.
Luxembourg, which is to hand over the presidency of
the European Union (EU) to Britain, urged Britain to continue the efforts aiming
to strike a deal on the EU code of conduct on arms exports at an EU summit in
September, so as to lay down a solid road for the lifting, Asselborn told Xinhua
in an exclusive interview.
Positive signals on restarting six-party
talks welcomed
China is pleased to see positive signals emerge recently
on resuming the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, and
"welcomes" such signals, Liu said.
US Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said
Monday in Inchon, a northwest city of the Republic of Korea (ROK), that the
United States hopes the six-party talks can restart in July. His country is
ready to hold talks with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in a
respectful atmosphere.
According to Chung Dong-young, the special envoy of
ROK President Roh Moo-hyun and also South Korean Unification Minister, during
his meeting with DPRK's top leader Kim Jong Il last Friday,Kim said "the DPRK is
willing to return to six-party nuclear talks even in July, if the United States
"recognizes and respects" Pyongyang.
Liu said China has been pushing for the early
resumption of the six-party talks, and will continue to hold consultations with
the related parties on relevant issues. "As for the details of the meeting,
related parties should conduct efficient communications,"he added.
"Although there are lots of problems, China will not
give up its efforts to promote the resumption of six-party talks," the spokesman
said.
He said China is committed to peace and stability of
the Korean Peninsula, aiming to realize denuclearization through peaceful talks.
China also hopes that the relevant parties will make
concerted efforts, seize the present opportunities and show greater flexibility
in a bid to promote the peaceful settlement of the Korean Peninsula nuclear
issue, he noted.
In order to end the Korean Peninsular nuclear issue
peacefully,China, the DPRK, the United States, Russia, the ROK and Japan have
convened three rounds of six-party nuclear talks in Beijing. However, the fourth
round of the multilateral talks failed to be convened as the DPRK refused to
attend the talks, citing hostile US policy.
Proper handling of fishing
disputes
China said Tuesday that it strongly resents to Japan's
driving away of Taiwan fishing boats in waters near China's Diaoyu islands, and
demands Japan handle the fishing disputes prudently and properly.
Taiwanese fishermen said they have been repeatedly
driven away by Japanese patrol boats in waters near the Diaoyu Islands,
traditional fishing grounds for them. Some have even flown China's five-star
national flag.
"The Chinese Government attaches great importance to
the protection of the legitimate fishing rights of China's fishermen, including
those from Taiwan," Liu said at a press conference. "Their legitimate rights
should not be infringed upon."
China and Japan have signed a fishing agreement which
contains stipulations on issues of fishing in relevant waters, and the two sides
should follow the agreement, said the spokesman.
The Diaoyu Islands and its adjacent waters are
Chinese territories from ancient times and the waters are traditional fishing
grounds for Chinese fishermen, China claims.
China calls on Japan to attach great importance to
China's concerns and handle problems relevant to the fishing disputes properly
and prudently, the spokesman said.
President Hu's coming visit to Russia,
Kazakhstan
Chinese President Hu Jintao will pay a state visit to
Russia and Kazakhstan, and attend the summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization to be held in the Kazak capital of Astana before attending the G8
plus five summit in England, liu said.
The spokesman, Liu Jianchao, said Hu's trip will last
from June 30 to July 7. He was invited by Russian President Vladimir Putin,
Kazak President Nursultan Nazarbayev and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The G8 Summit Outreach Session will be held in the
United Kingdom between the G8 and leaders of China, India, Brazil, South Africa
and Mexico.
On Hu's state visit to Russia, Liu said Hu plans to
hold talks with Putin and meet with other Russian government and parliamentary
leaders.
"The aim of the current visit to Russia is to improve
political trust, deepen bilateral cooperation in all fields, enhance
coordination on key international and regional issues and further upgrade
Sino-Russian strategic partnership," Liu said.
The spokesman said the two countries will also "issue
a political document and sign a series of cooperative documents".
Relations with Israel
China on Tuesday defended its relations with Israel and
said its cooperative relations with Israel would not harm the interests of any
third party.
Liu said at a routine press
conference that the US concern on Israel's arms sales to China is "groundless".
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing visited Israel
on Monday as part of his trip to the Middle East. The US has pressed Israel over
the arms sales issue prior to Li's visit to the country.
"China pays great attention to its mutually
beneficial and cooperative relations with Israel," said Liu. "The growth of
Sino-Israeli relations would serve the interests of people of both countries and
conducive to regional peace and stability."
"In developing bilateral relations, the principle of
independence should be observed, and outside interfering factors should be
cleared up," he stressed.
The Chinese foreign minister is on a trip to Jordan,
Palestine, Israel, Syria and Lebanon. He met with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon on Monday.
Guatemalan minister's visit
to China
Guatemalan Minister of Economy Marcio Ronanldo Cuevas, who
began his China trip Monday, has had an exchange of views with China on
deepening economic relations and trade, Liu said.
The Guatemalan minister was met Monday by Cheng
Siwei, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress, China's top legislature.
Guatemala currently has no official relations with
China. China said it hopes to establish normal state-to-state relations with
Guatemala and other nations in the Caribbean region and Central America.
"China reiterated that it is ready to establish
normal state-to-state relations with Guatemala and other nations in Central
America and the Caribbean region on the basis of the UN Charter and the five
principles of co-existence," Liu said. "It would serve our long-term interests."
Two-way trade between China and Guatemala reached 436
million US dollars last year, up 41.7 percent from the previous year.
The Guatemalan delegation arrived here earlier Monday
for a week-long visit, as guest of the Chinese People's Association for
Friendship with Foreign Countries.
Besides Beijing, they will also travel to Guangzhou
in south China's Guangdong Province, Yichang in central China's Hubei Province,
as well as the country's economic hub of Shanghai.
Czech PM's visit
to China
Czech Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek will pay a working
visit to China from June 26 to 28 at the invitation of Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao, according to Liu Jianchao.
Fiji PM's visit to China
At the invitation of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao,
Prime Minister of the Republic of the Fiji Islands Laisenia Qarase will pay a
working visit to China from June 25 to 30. Enditem |