On the night of May 9, 2003, Chinese
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and Russian Foreign Minister
Igor Ivanov held consultations via telephone at the latter's
request on the Iraq issue.
Li said that this
marks the 58th anniversary of Victory Day over Nazi Germany
in World War II, and he extends congratulations to the
Russian people. Ivanov thanked Li for the congratulatory
message, noting that it is a cause for celebration for
peace-loving people across the world.
Ivanov
briefed Li on Russia's opinion of the draft resolution on
Iraq that the United States and other nations will submit to
the United Nations Security Council, saying the United
Nations should play an important role on this significant
issue. Russia stands ready to keep consultations with China
so as to make constructive efforts towards the solution of
the Iraq issue.
Li said the Iraq issue has
entered a new stage and China shares quite a few common
views with Russia on the issue. Permanent UN representatives
from the two nations can continue consultations in order to
seek the proper solution to the issue, while maintaining
consultations with other members of the Security Council.
The two ministers also exchanged views on the
situation in South Asia and on China's fight against severe
acute respiratory syndrome.
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