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Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
meets with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Beijing
on Friday. (Xinhua/AFP, File Photo) Photo Gallery
>>> | BEIJING,
Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and visiting U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held talks here Friday morning at Beijing's
Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.
"We hope all relevant parties will keep cool-headed,
adopt a prudent and responsible attitude and adhere to dialogue," Li told
reporters following his one-hour talks with Rice.
"China would like to work more closely with relevant
parties to break the stalemate and resume the stalled Six-Party Talks," Li said.
Rice said the nuclear test announcement of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was "a serious provocation" and it
"poses threat" to international peace and security.
"We talked about the importance of the full
implementation of (UN resolution) 1718 so we can make certain there is not a
transit and trade in illegal materials, dangerous illegal materials, concerning
the nuclear program of the DPRK," Rice said.
"We also talked about the importance of leaving open
a path of negotiations of the Six-Party Talks," she said.
Rice said, "Chinese President Hu Jintao and U.S.
President George W. Bush are committed to diplomatic solution of this problem."
"The DPRK should return to the Six-Party Talks
without condition," Rice said, adding that the DPRK should begin the
implementation of the September 2005 agreement of the Six-Party Talks.
The two sides also spoke positively of the current
development of China-U.S. ties and their effective cooperation and consultations
on major international and regional issues.
Li said China and the United States are both
stakeholders and strategic partners. The two sides should go on working for the
implementation of consensus reached by President Hu and President Bush.
"We are committed to enhancing mutual trust and
cooperation, and appropriately address differences so as to push forward the
steady and healthy development of bilateral ties," Li said.
Li also expressed China's appreciation for Bush
administration's firm adherence to the one-China policy, abidance to the three
China-U.S. joint communiqués and opposition to the "Taiwan independence."
Stressing shared desire to continue strategic
dialogues, Rice said, "We have a lot of strategic dialogues on the way and we
commit to continue our discussions."
Li and Rice also discussed the Iran nuclear issue and
the Darfur issue of Sudan.
Li reaffirmed that China will play a constructive
role in resolving the Iran nuclear issue through negotiations.
Shortly afterwards, Rice will meet with President Hu,
Premier Wen Jiabao and State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan.
Rice's visit came amid international efforts to ease
the tension arising from the DPRK nuclear test on October 9.
China is the third leg of Rice's four-nation tour,
which has taken her to Japan and the Republic of Korea. She is also scheduled to
visit Russia following her China trip.
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U.S. secretary of state arrives in
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice, seen in this undated photo, warned on Monday that the UN sanctions
on DPRK are very strong and the international community as a whole will
support its implementation. (Xinhua/AFP, File Photo) Photo Gallery
>>> | BEIJING,
Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived here Friday
morning for a visit to China.
Rice is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Hu
Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan, respectively, and hold
talks with Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, according to the Chinese Foreign
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