BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Yang
Jiechi will pay an official visit to Nepal and Myanmar from Dec. 2 to 5, at
the invitation of his Nepalese counterpart Upendra Yadav and Myanmar Foreign
Minister U Nyan Win.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the purpose
of the visit was to further consolidate good-neighborly cooperation with the two
countries.
Responding to a question on Myanmar's domestic
situation, Qin said China hoped to see all parties promoting domestic
reconciliation through dialogue and gradually realizing stability, democracy and
development.
He said the international community should play a
constructive role in properly resolving Myanmar's issues while respecting its
sovereignty.
"We will continue to support the mediation efforts of
the UN secretary-general and his special envoy to Myanmar as well as the
constructive role played by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)."
Qin said China would continue to play an active role
with the international community to seek appropriate resolutions to this issues.
Yang is expecting to exchange views with his two
counterparts on international and regional issues of common concern. He will
also meet with leaders of Nepal and Myanmar during his visits.