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| Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao on
the regular press conference June 30, 2005. (Xinhua
photo) | BEIJING, June 30 (Xinhuanet) --
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)'s bid for US Unocal Corp. is
essentially a normal business action and on no account should it be affected by
political factors, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao on Thursday.
"Though the parties concerned look at the issue from
strategic or political perspectives, the bid is a business action between
companies and fall within normal trade exchanges between China and the United
States," Liu told a regular press conference.
"It should not be affected by political issues," Liu
added.
US Treasury Secretary John Snow said Tuesday again
that the Bush government will review the takeover deal between CNOOC Ltd. and
the US oil company from the country's national security considerations.
CNOOC Ltd., China's largest offshore oil and gas
producer, made a merger proposal to Unocal Corp. on June 23, offering to acquire
all outstanding shares of Unocal for 67 US dollars per share in cash or a total
of 18.5 billion US dollars in cash.
China's energy issue will be based on its domestic
supply and its ability to resolve energy shortage by itself, said Liu in
response to a question concerning China's energy strategy.
China will make itself an energy-saving society while
going on exploring more energy at home, said the spokesman, adding that China
will also work with the relevant countries, regions or organizations to conduct
cooperation in energy field, which constitutes an important component part in
international trade cooperation. Enditem |