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November 22, 2002



Global Problems Call for Global Answers: Chinese FM

Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan called on Thursday for closer international cooperation in meeting global challenges, saying global problems demand global answers with cooperation among nations being essential.

"At present, the world is plagued by widespread economic slowdown with substantial decrease of global trade, dwindling foreign direct investment, and further aggravation of poverty and social injustice," Tang told a dinner hosted in his honor by the Asia House of Britain.

"Given their global nature, these challenges cannot be resolved only by relying on the resources and strength of a single country, " he added.

On threats posed by terrorism, Tang said many countries have of late sought common ground and stepped up dialogue and cooperation at both multilateral and bilateral levels.

"In particular, relations among the major powers have improved markedly after a period of tension and setbacks, as evidenced by increased consultation and coordination," he said.

Tang praised the "primary role" the United Nations has played in the international war on terrorism and the post-war reconstruction of Afghanistan. He stressed that the five permanent members of the Security Council voted unanimously for relevant anti-terrorist resolutions.

As one of Afghanistan's neighbors, he said, China hoped to see an Afghanistan that would no longer breed terrorism and whose people would soon enjoy a happy and peaceful life. The Chinese government would make efforts to develop its ties with the Afghan interim government and take an active part in Afghanistan's post- war reconstruction, he said.

Tang reiterated China's anti-terrorism policy, saying no matter when, where, how, and against who ever terrorism strikes, the international community should take a common stand for resolute condemnation and counterattacks.

He said China, too, is threatened by terrorism. "Evidence shows that the 'East Turkistan' terrorist forces, as trained, armed and financed by international terrorist organizations, have carried out a series of terrorist activities both inside and out of China. Combating and eradicating the 'East Turkistan' terrorist forces is an important component of the international struggle against terrorism," he added.

The Chinese foreign minister stressed that China pursues an independent and peaceful foreign policy, with a view to maintaining world peace and promoting common development by working with the international community.

On Sino-British relations, Tang said China has always attached great importance to this.

"In 1998 the two countries agreed to establish a comprehensive partnership. Our leaders have maintained close contact with bilateral dialogue, in all fields and at all levels, conducted with increased intensity," said Tang. He is the first Chinese Foreign Minister to visit the United Kingdom in five years.

"Our consultations and cooperation on such issues as international security, arms control, peacekeeping, human rights and regional hotspots have been strengthened."

He described as "fruitful" the talks he held with Prime Minster Blair and his British counterpart, Jack Straw. "We agreed that in light of the complicated and changeable international situation, China and Britain have a heavier responsibility on their shoulders and their common interests are increasing, all calling for even closer cooperation," he said.

The Chinese Foreign Minister arrived Wednesday in London after traveling to Eritrea, Ethiopia and South Africa. He is scheduled to visit Scotland Friday for talks with leaders of its semi- autonomous government.

(People's Daily January 18, 2002)

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