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Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing Gives a Press Conference in Tokyo (12/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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On the afternoon of August 11, 2003,
visiting Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing held a press
conference at Japan National Press Club and answered
questions concerning China-Japan relations and the
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) nuclear
issue.
In response to the question on the time
and form of the envisioned six-party talks of the DPRK
nuclear issue raised by journalists of Yomiuri Shimbun, Li
said that China was consulting with the other five
countries. China maintains that the DPRK issue should be
solved through peaceful means to realize non-nuclearization
of the Korean Peninsular. To this end, China has made
long-term and patient efforts and hopes Japan can play a
constructive role on this issue.
On the
question concerning the probability of success of the
six-country talks asked by Fuji TV, Li expressed his full
confidence over the success of the talks. He said that was
because the talks would benefit every party concerned and
were also in the interests of peace and stability of the
region and the whole world at large. Li noted that the
related parties had all expressed their willingness to solve
the issue through peaceful means and the Japanese side noted
it would like to play a constructive role, which was to the
satisfaction of the Chinese side. He said that the six-party
talks were the continuation of the Beijing talks of this
April. The Chinese side is willing to make unswerving
efforts with related parties to help deliver results in the
talks and make the process of talks continue to realize the
final and permanent peace and stability of the Korean
Peninsula.
In answering how to view the
historical issues amidst the China-Japan relations raised by
the Asahi Shimbun, Li made three points. First, the Chinese
people attach great importance to the principles of equal
treatment of each other, peaceful coexistence, opposition to
war, and mutual development, which are the biggest
principles in the current international relations, and the
reason why China highly evaluates Japans practice of a
peaceful constitution and its pursuit of a path of peaceful
development. He noted that the aggression war waged by the
Japanese militarists brought unprecedentedly severe
disasters for China and other Asian countries, the Japanese
people also included. He said that it is necessary to
squarely face the issue of history and have a correct
understanding of it. He reiterated the principle of taking
the history as a mirror and looking forward to the future,
which is also of major significance to the development of
Sino-Japanese good-neighborly relations of cooperation. He
added that has already become a common understanding of both
the Chinese and Japanese governments.
Second,
Li said that the Chinese people are reasonable. We have
always distinguished a few Japanese militarists from the
Japanese people, and would not urge people nowadays to
reckon for the past war. China appreciates the efforts of
the vast Japanese people to seek peace and development.
While it is quite understandable for average Japanese people
to mourn their dear ones who passed away in that war as they
were also wartime victims, Japanese leaders should not visit
the Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 14 convicted Class-A war
criminals who, not ordinary casualty of war, should be held
responsible for the aggression.
Third, Li said
that the Chinese people attach great importance to
friendship. They cherish the friendly exchanges between
China and Japan which is traced back to 2,000 years ago and
the history of mutual learning and common progress. He said
that it is for the sake of friendship and consolidation of
traditional and current reciprocal cooperation that we
should not forget the miserable history. He spoke highly of
the active cooperation offered by the Japanese people in the
reform and opening up cause as well as the modernization
construction of China, and said China would not forget the
precious support extended by Japan during Chinas
campaign against the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or
SARS. He said that China sincerely hopes that China-Japan
relations can step out of shadows of history through joint
efforts of both sides.
Asked by the journalist
of Nihon Keizai Shimbun about how China views the calls of
the United States and Japan to demand appreciation of the
Chinese currency Renminbi (RMB), Li said that both Japan and
US are major trading partners of China, and it is in the
fundamental interests of all the three peoples to strengthen
economic and trade cooperation. Echoing the remarks of
Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi, Li noted that the economic
development of China has never posed a threat to Japan but
presents opportunities to Japan. Li said that
a country's foreign exchange rate should be determined by
factors such as its own economic stages, financial
monitoring level, capacity of enterprises and so on. He said
that the current exchange rate of China matches the reality
of China although there is some misunderstanding over this
issue from the outside. He said that the exports of China
are insignificant compared with the economic aggregate of
both Japan and the US, which accounted for less than 2
percent of Japan's gross domestic product (GDP) and under 1
percent of US GDP , so it will not exert any big
influence upon the economies of Japan and
US.
Li said that historical experience merits
attention. It was urged that RMB should be devaluated during
the 1997 Asian financial crisis but China kept the RMB value
unchanged in accordance with the domestic situation and also
for the interests of Asian countries. As a result, despite
some certain losses, China not only successfully withstood
the crisis, promoted stability of Chinese economy and
finance, but also avoided further proliferation of the
financial crisis, won the praise of the international
community, and made great contribution to Asian economy and
financial stability. Li said that faced up with calls that
China should raise the value of RMB, the Chinese government
will continue to deal with the currency issue with a
serious, prudent and responsible attitude. Reality would
finally prove that stability of RMB is in the interests of
financial and economic stability of the Asian-Pacific region
and the world at large.
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