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 UN Secretary General Kofi
Annan gestures as he talks to students during his visit to Beijing
University in Beijing May 23, 2006. (Xinhua
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 UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan (L) talks to students during his visit to
Beijing University in Beijing May 23, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) | BEIJING, May
23 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Tuesday praised China's
"crucial" role in trying to resolve the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue and
called for all parties to redouble efforts to break the stalemate.
"As host of the six-party talks on the nuclear issue
on the Korean Peninsula, China has played a crucial role on this pressing
issue," Annan told students at Beijing University.
China's ongoing leadership would be essential to
ensure that multilateral diplomatic efforts result in a nuclear weapons free
Korean Peninsula, he said.
"We cannot allow the current stalemate to continue.
All parties will need to redouble their efforts," Annan said.
He made a speech to about 200 students and teachers
in China's prestigious Beijing University on Tuesday morning.
Annan spoke highly of China's role in international
affairs including preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS and reducing poverty.
He encouraged students of Beijing University to join
in international efforts in protecting the global environment. Annan suggested
Chinese students enhance exchanges with young people in Japan and the Republic
of Korea (ROK), and do their bit to protect the environment such as planting
trees.
Before arriving in China, Annan visited the ROK and
Japan. He suggested the three Asian countries improve relations by working
together in areas such as environmental protection.
Annan concluded his five-day official China visit on
Tuesday afternoon. He left for Vietnam to continue his Asian tour. Enditem
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