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DIPLOMATIC DYNAMICS

2010-12-27

Beijing Review 2010年44期

DIPLOMATIC DYNAMICS

Trilateral Talks No t Viab le

Trilateral talks to resolve differences between China and Japan are w ishful thinking by the United States,said Chinese Foreign M inistry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu.

At a meeting in Hanoi, Viet Nam,Chinese Foreign M inister Yang Jiechi and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discussed strengthening cooperation between China, Japan and the United States for the peace and development of the Asia-Pacific region. But trilateral talks are only a U.S. proposal,Ma said on November 2.

China w ill make full use of current regional dialogue and cooperation mechanisms, while rendering them more effective, he added.

Territorial disputes over the Diaoyu Islands are between China and Japan. It is w rong for the United States to claim the Diaoyu Islands fall within the scope of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security, Ma said.

He earlier said the U.S.-Japan security treaty, a bilateral agreement reached during the Cold War, should not harm the interests of third parties,including China.

UN Chief Visits China

China has called on the UN to better fulfi ll its m ission against a backdrop of tumultuous developments in the world community.

While meeting w ith UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Beijing on November 1, Chinese President Hu Jintao said the UN should continue to promote democracy in international relations by advocating multilateralism.

It shou ld also redoub le efforts to implement the M illennium Development Goals, while trying to play a greater role in international affairs, Hu said.

China w ill always support the work of the UN and its chief. A t the same time, it will remain committed to building a “harmonious world w ith lasting peace and common prosperity,” he added.

Ban began his China trip in Shanghai on October 30. Before heading for Beijing, he attended the closing ceremony of the 2010 World Expo and delivered a speech at the World Expo Summ it Forum.