Q: What is your comment on the Middle East
situation?
A: China is very concerned
over the situation in the Middle East. During his meeting
with Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister Gaetan Lavertu this
morning, Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan elaborated on China's
position towards the Middle East. Minister Tang said that
there is an escalation of tensions in the Middle East in
recent days, including the bombing incidents in Jerusalem
and Haifa. We expressed our strong condemnation of the
incidents. At the same time, we wish to express our
condemnation of Israel’s helicopter bombings of Gaza,
especially the missile attacks on Arafat's presidential
residence. We are deeply worried over the possible
escalation of conflicts between Israel and Palestine as a
result. We call upon the relevant parties to exercise
restraint, avoid the further escalation of the situation,
earnestly adopt effective measures and stop as soon as
possible all sorts of conflict. It is also our hope that the
parities go along with the international mediation efforts,
have an early restoration of negotiations between Israel and
Palestine and seek a peaceful solution of the question once
for all.
Q: US
Coordinator for Counter-terrorism Affairs Francis Taylor is
coming to Beijing. Who will he meet in China? What does
China hope to achieve through the talks? Besides, the United
States conducted another anti-missile test and seemed to be
successful. What is your comment?
A:
From 5 to 6 December, US Coordinator for Counter-terrorism
Affairs Francis Taylor will lead a delegation to China for
an exchange of view on the bilateral cooperation against
terrorism. During the visit, he will meet Deputy Foreign
Ministers Li Zhaoxing and Wang Yi, Deputy Chief of Staff
Xiong Guangkai and the Director-General of the Department of
International Organizations and Conferences of the Foreign
Ministry. He will also meet officials from the Ministry of
Defence, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Finance
and the People’s Bank of China.
On the
second question, China’s position on missile defence
is clear cut and consistent. We are not in favour of US
missile defence system. We hold that the relevant parties
should go through earnest and serious talks to seek a
solution that accommodates the security interests of various
sides, without damaging the international efforts for
disarmament and arms control.
Q: The various Afghan
parties have reached an agreement on the draft UN plan. What
is your comment?
A: China welcomes
and supports the results of the Bonn meeting. It is an
important step to achieve peace, a smooth transition and
stability in Afghanistan. We appreciate the efforts of the
UN and the various parties of Afghanistan to this end. We
are ready to work with the international community
to contribute to the settlement of the Afghan issue.
Q: The Afghan parties
have agreed to the sending of UN Peace Keeping troops to
Afghanistan. Seven countries have sent diplomats to Kabul.
The prospect for a political solution to the Afghan issue
now seems to be in sight. Will China take some concrete
actions, such as sending diplomats back to Kabul?
A: On the sending of peace keeping
troops to Afghanistan, China respects the agreement which
has been reached by the relevant sides on this question
under the leadership of the UN. We hold that the
peacekeeping operations should have the authorization of the
UN Security Council, win the consent of the Afghan people
and contribute to peace and stability in Afghanistan. We are
ready to contribute to Afghanistan’s peace keeping
operations.
On the second question, we are
considering the restoration, at an appropriate time, the
normal works of China’s embassy in Afghanistan after
the realization of reconciliation and the establishment of a
transitional government in Afghanistan.
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