
On May 27th, the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhang
Qiyue held the regular press conference.
Zhang: Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Today I have no announcement to make. Im happy to take
your questions.
Q: The WTO recently
put forward a series of requests to Taiwan, including to
replace the permanent mission with
officeand to ban the use of diplomatic titles
like ambassador and councilor and so
on. Is it because the mainland imposed pressure on the WTO?
Have you considered that this may hurt the feelings of the
people in Taiwan by doing so? Secondly, it is said that
yesterday a Taiwan plane flew to Fujian. Could you confirm
that?
A: After the accession to the
WTO, Chinese Taipei has violated the council chairmans
statement of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT) passed in 1992 by creating two Chinas and
one China, one Taiwan on a series of issues
including the title of its representatives at the WTO. We
believe that these moves have disturbed the normal
activities of the WTO. As is known to all, the WTO is now
working on a couple of crucial trade issues including a new
round of trade negotiations. The various parties also
opposed the disturbing of WTOs normal functions. It is
our hope that Chinese Taipei will correct its erroneous act
and participate in the WTO activities in strict accordance
with the spirit of the chairmans
statement.
The handling of this question is not
an issue of harming the feelings of our Taiwan compatriots.
As is known to all, Chinese Taipei acceded to the WTO as
a Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kimmen
and Matsu, which status is quite
clear.
As for the second question, I
havent heard of the information.
Q: Do you have further comment on the
US sanction against Norinco? Will President Hu Jintao touch
upon this issue during his meetings with President
Bush?
A: China promulgated the
Regulations on Export Control of Missiles and
Missile-related Items and Technologies last August, which
has been implemented strictly and effectively. According to
the investigation of the Chinese side, the relevant company
in China has not offered help to the relevant projects of
Iran. In our view, the US is imposing its own national
policy on others by willfully imposing sanctions in some
fields for no good reason.
The Chinese
government has consistently pursued a policy of
non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their
carriers, and explicitly opposed to the engagement of the
proliferation activities of such weapons and their related
items by anybody in whatever form.
We have
already expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute
opposition to the US side.
Q: Before
and after this Spring Festival, the two sides across the
Straits have scored new progress in solving the Taiwan
issue. But due to the SARS outbreak, the relations across
the Straits once again deteriorated. What will the Central
Government do in this regard?
A: I
believe that you may all have noticed the statement made by
an official of China's Association for Relations Across the
Taiwan Straits (ARATS) and the concern of many mainland
organizations about the SARS epidemic in Taiwan. The
official of ARATS expressed regret for Taiwans refusal
of the donation of health care materials from the mainland
compatriots. It is our hope that the Taiwan authorities will
earnestly proceed from the well being of our Taiwan
compatriots, work hand in hand with the mainland to jointly
curb the spread of SARS and to win an early victory against
it, so that the health and life of our Taiwan compatriots
will be safeguarded.
Regarding the policy of
the Central Government towards the cross-straits relations,
as far as I know, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State
Council will host a press conference in a few days. You
should refer to the officials of the Taiwan Affairs Office
of the State Council for further
information.
Q: What is your
expectation of the forthcoming summit of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Moscow? Will the summit
discuss anti-terrorism and the regional
issues?
A: In a few days, on May 29,
the third summit of the SCO will be held in Moscow.
President Hu Jintao will also attend this summit. We believe
that the summit will serve as a milestone for the SCO, since
it will discuss wide-ranging issues related to the
development of SCO. A series of documents will be signed
concerning the institutional construction of the SCO, and
crucial decisions will be made on the development and
construction of the SCO. One of the important tasks of the
SCO is to jointly combat terrorism. Besides, the summit will
also touch upon some other issues, for instance, to
strengthen the economic cooperation among the member states,
which are of great significance to the preserving of peace,
development and stability of this region. During the summit,
the heads of state of the six countries will also exchange
views on the regional and international issues of common
concern. Therefore the summit is very important and we hope
it will be a complete success.
Q: Will
the SCO summit discuss the US military existence in the
Central Asia?
A: I would like to
remind you of SCOs feature as a regional organization.
At the very beginning, the various parties characterized
this organization as non-alliance, non-confrontation, and
not targeted at any third country. During the summit, the
relevant parties will exchange views on the regional
cooperation and international issues of common
interest.
Q: A Yak-42 airplane of
Ukraine crashed in Turkey a couple of days ago. The
Ukrainian crew and Spanish peacekeepers were all killed.
What's your comment?
A:We have learnt
with deep grief that a Yak-42 airplane of
Ukrainian-Mediterranean Airlines crashed in Turkey, sending
all the people on board to death. Chinese Foreign Minister
Li Zhaoxing has sent telegrams to his counterparts of
Ukraine and Spain to convey our
condolences.
Q: North Korea has
insisted to solve the nuclear issue through direct talks
with the US. But recently it has expressed its willingness
to accept multi-lateral talks, especially those within the
framework of five countries. Whats Chinas
comment on that? When and how will next round of Beijing
talks be held?
A: China maintains
that the DPRK nuclear question should be solved through
dialogue. In the way of seeking for a settlement through
dialogue, we welcome proposals from various parties so long
as they will facilitate peace talks. We hope that various
parties can work on to solve the question along the track of
peace talks.
With respect to when to hold the
next round of Beijing talks, the talks held in Beijing in
the later half of April on the nuclear issue is a good
start. Each party involved hopes to push forward the
process. Our fundamental position is that at the moment
parties concerned should continue to endeavor to promote the
three parties of China, DPRK and US to have the next round
of talks in Beijing.
Q: The US named
an Attorney and a Prosecutor to try those detained in the
Guantanamo Bay of the US army. How many Chinese are there
among the 675 detainees? If there were Chinese there,
whats the position of China towards the
trial?
A: I think youd better
refer your question to the US Army. They are in a better
position since those people are in their hands. If there are
some Chinese citizens in those detained or tried there, we
hope that they can be turned over to China to deal
with.
Q: The Chinese Ambassador Zhang
Weiqiu to Iraq has come back to Beijing recently. When will
he return to Baghdad?
A: Its
true that Ambassador Zhang has already been back here in
Beijing. The Chinese media has been very quick to interview
him via TV or other means. As about when to resume the work
of the Chinese Embassy in Iraq, we hope to do so at an early
date. But judging from various factors including security
conditions at the moment, its not the time
yet. Q: Does China
have any proof that Norinco has provided missile
technologies to Iran? According to what we know, one,
Norinco did export prohibited weapons to other countries in
the past; two, China hasnt signed to MTCR and its
related documents; three, the US has very reliable source of
information.
A: Ive just
briefed you the position of China. First of all, after
serious investigation, we havent found relevant
company provided assistance to the related program of Iran.
Secondly, you mentioned that China is not a formal signatory
of Missile and Technology Control Regime (MTCR). What
Id like to point out is, the Regulations on Export
Control of Missile and Missile-related Items and
Technologies issued by China last August has very strict
provisions which not only match the requirements of the
international community on missile and related items but
even more strict than normal international ones in some
areas. Since the passage of the Regulation, China has
strictly and effectively implemented it. Thirdly, you said
that the US has got very reliable intelligence, Id
like to note in clear terms that the Chinese Government is a
responsible government. We have always adopted the policy of
non-proliferation of weapons of massive destruction and its
carriers and opposed to any proliferation activity by
anybody in whatever form.
Q: Its
reported that the Chinese spokesperson noted that China
didnt have the plan to extend the tripartite talks to
multi-lateral ones. Can you confirm? If its true,
why?
A: Ive talked about
Chinas position on the Korean nuclear question on
various occasions here. The general position of China is to
solve the question through dialogue. But we remain to be
flexible in terms of the specific mechanism and the number
of participants. Whats important is to have dialogue
in the first place. Beijing talks in April were successfully
held. The tripartite meeting of China, DPRK and the US,
deemed by each party as a good start and helpful, should
continue. Since its a helpful framework, the top
priority is to press ahead with the tripartite talks.
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