Related: China inaugurates embassy in Montenegro
by Xinhua writer Xiong Zhengyan
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| Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing (R)
shakes hands with Foreign Minister of Montenegro Miodrag Vlahovic after
signing a joint communique in Beijing, capital of China, July 6, 2006.
China and Montenegro on Thursday inked the joint communique on the
establishment of diplomatic ties.(Xinhua
Photo) |
BEIJING, July 6 (Xinhua) -- China and
Montenegro on Thursday inked a joint communique to establish diplomatic ties.
"The establishment of China-Montenegro diplomatic
ties is a significant event in the history of bilateral relations," said Chinese
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, following the signing of the joint communique by
Li and his Montenegro's counterpart Miodrag Vlahovic.
Montenegro is the 168th country to establish
diplomatic relations with China, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
China and Montenegro, in keeping with the interests
and desire of the two peoples, have decided to establish diplomatic relations at
the ambassadorial level as from July 2006, the communique says.
The two countries agreed in the communique to develop
friendship and cooperation on the basis of the principles of mutual respect for
sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference
in each other's internal affairs, equality, mutual benefit and peaceful
coexistence.
China respects the independence, sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Montenegro, it says.
"Montenegro recognizes that there is but one China in
the world, that the Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole
legal government representing the whole of China, and that Taiwan is an
inalienable part of China's territory," the communique says.
Montenegro opposes "Taiwan independence" of any form
and opposes Taiwan's accession to any international or regional organizations
whose membership applies only to sovereign states, it adds.
Montenegro vows not to establish official relations
of any form or have any official exchanges with Taiwan, it says.
China and Montenegro agree to provide each other with
all the necessary assistance for the establishment and performance of the
functions of their respective embassies on the basis of equality and mutual
benefit and in accordance with international practice, the communique notes.
"The communique spells out the common aspiration of
the two peoples and conforms to the fundamental interests of them," Li said in
the meeting with Vlahovic. "It lays a solid foundation for China-Montenegro
relations in the new era."
"We thank Montenegro for its opposition to "Taiwan
independence" of any form and Taiwan's accession to any international or
regional organizations accessible to sovereign states," Li said.
Vlahovic appreciated China's prompt recognition of
Montenegro's independence.
Hailing China's vital role in international affairs,
Vlahovic said Montenegro would like to develop mutually-beneficial cooperation
with China in various fields.
The Chinese government announced its recognition of
Montenegro's sovereignty and independence on June 14 this year.
Montenegro was admitted as the 192nd member of the
United Nations on June 28.
Montenegrin parliament Speaker Ranko Krivokapic
declared the independence of Montenegro on June 3 after the parliament ratified
the result of the independence referendum held on May 21.
The declaration ended Montenegro's longtime union
with Serbia since 1918. Enditem