BEIJING, July 26 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday voiced
its opposition to U.S. claims that it is involved in illegal arms trade.
"For a certain period of time, some countries have connected China's normal arms trade links with other countries
to military smuggling and even destabilization of some areas," the Chinese
foreign ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said in a statement.
Liu's comments came in response to a question
regarding a U.S. claim that the U.S. military found Chinese-made missiles in
Iraq that were smuggled from Iran.
"This has misled public opinion and has ulterior
motives. We are strongly dissatisfied and are firmly opposed to such statements
being made," Liu said.
China always takes a prudent and responsible attitude
towards arms exports and imposes rigid self-control in terms of arms exports
according to China's international obligations and domestic laws, said Liu.
"China adheres to three principles when selling
armaments: it should help enhance the self-defense capability of importing
countries, should not impair regional and global peace, security and stability
and should not be used to interfere with the internal affairs of countries," he
said.
The spokesman emphasized that China only exports arms
to sovereign states and no arms can be transferred to third countries without
the Chinese government's permission. China has also set up a system to clarify
the identity of end users of its exported arms, he said.
China, as a permanent member of the UN Security
Council, clearly understands its responsibilities in maintaining regional and
international peace and security, Liu said.
The country has always seriously fulfilled relevant
UN resolutions and has never sold embargoed arms to countries or regions with a
UN Security Council arms embargo, the spokesman said.
China has carried out normal arms trade with many
countries in line with these principles, Liu said, adding the trade complies
with Chinese policies and regulations on the arms trade as well as relevant UN
Security Council resolutions.
The spokesman stressed China has always actively
participated in the reconstruction of Iraq, and has made concerted efforts for
the region's peace and stability.
"Irresponsible rebukes cannot help to resolve
problems," the spokesman said, calling on parties concerned to enhance
cooperation and make joint efforts to safeguard international and regional
peace.
China is ready to work closely with the international
community to play a constructive role in promoting peace, stability and economic
development of Iraq, he said.
With particular concern over exports of small arms
and conventional weapons, China promulgated the Law on Control of Gunsin July
1996, issued regulations on the Administration of Arms Export in October 1997
and started amending the regulations from October 2002.
According to the regulations, only licensed
enterprises are allowed to be engaged in the arms trade, and their export items
and contracts must go through checkup by related official departments. Weapon
producers should offer valid certificates from import countries, including those
of end users.