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CANBERRA, March 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting U.S.
Secretary of States Condoleezza Rice said Thursday that her country had no
policy of containment against China and was striving to engineer a greater role
for China in the international community.
In an exclusive interview with The Australian, one of
Australia' s leading newspapers, Thursday, Rice emphatically denied that the
United States was pursuing a policy of containment against China.
"I come from the Cold War period," Rice told the
paper.
"Containment has a special meaning. We never used it
in this context ... I think it's just a phrase I wouldn't apply," she said.
Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer warned
earlier this week against using containment as a strategy for dealing with
China.
The term was used in a media interview earlier this
week, and Downer again volunteered the controversial phrase at a joint press
conference with Rice on Thursday.
"From our point of view we've never had a concern
that the U.S.was pursuing a policy of containment of China or something like
that," Downer said.
"Our relationship has its own dynamic, we have our
own issues. We have a very good and constructive relationship with China," he
said.
Rice also said the United States had "excellent"
relations with Beijing and had tried to engineer China's integration into
regional and global institutions.
However, Rice restated that the United States had
concerns about China's human rights, religious freedom and military build-up.
Rice is scheduled to hold the inaugural ministerial
security dialogue Saturday with Downer and her Japanese counterpart Taro Aso,
which is expected to focus on the rise of China. Enditem |