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Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Head of the Chinese Delegation to the Six-Party Beijing Talks, Receives a Joint Interview by Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily, CCTV, CRI and China Daily (26/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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Q: Since last October, tension on the
Korean Peninsula has again intensified centering on the
nuclear issue, which has drawn wide attention from the
international community. What is the basic position of the
Chinese side on this issue?
A: The
Korean Peninsula and China are connected by mountains and
rivers, and whether its stability can be maintained concerns
the fundamental interests of the north and the south, and
directly affects the peaceful environment surrounding China,
and affects peace and tranquility of Northeast Asia and the
Asia-Pacific region at large. Consequently, China has always
taken safeguarding peace and stability of the peninsula as
the starting point for tackling the peninsula issue, and so
does it on the nuclear issue.
We hold that the
Korean Peninsula should be nuclear-free. At the same time,
the DPRKs security concerns should also be addressed
through the only means of dialogue and peaceful talks so as
to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula. Last
October when the Korean nuclear tension intensified again,
then Chinese President Jiang Zemin, while meeting with US
President George W. Bush at the Crawford Ranch, Texas,
clearly stated China's stance of peacefully resolving the
nuclear issue. The stance represents China's consistent
position, serves the fundamental interests of all parties,
and has been welcomed by the international community and
become the common consensus for resolving the issue at
present.
Q: Both the April three-party
Beijing talks and the six-party talks have not come by
easily. However, many people have the feeling that the
Chinese government has been more deeds than words. Can you
talk about the past diplomatic efforts by the Chinese
government?
A: The root of the
nuclear issue derives from the remaining shadow of the Cold
War on the Korean peninsula. After the problem became acute,
the main views and proposition between the DPRK and the US
became confrontational, leading to the escalation of
situation on the Korean peninsula. All surrounding
countries, including China, are widely concerned about the
situation. We are against such actions as sanctions or
coerce, least to mention war. We sincerely hope the nuclear
issue can be resolved peacefully. The DPRK and US also
showed willingness to hold peace talks. The Chinese leaders
and government, thus far, made unremitting efforts to
promote the peace talks.
The focus of the talks
is by what way and about what contents. China holds an open
and flexible attitude on the talks. We pay high heed to the
opinions of all sides, in particular the DPRK and the US,
and try to seek common points and draw rational parts from
all sides. The format of the talks is important but the
contents are even more so. The talks should be the equal
dialogue with substantial contents and a channel to find
solution to the issue. China has carried out several rounds
of diplomatic mediation since March this year. The
China-DPRK-US three-party talks were first realized, making
the first step towards the peaceful solution to the nuclear
issue through dialogue. The Chinese government has recently
sent envoys to shuttle among countries concerned to continue
to promote the peace talks process. At present, the
six-party talks are going to be held in Beijing. I would
like to emphasize that the DPRK has made important and
resolute decisions for the realization of the six-party
talks. The United States and other parties concerned also
tabled important proposals for the talks. The Chinese side
supports and welcomes all efforts conducive to promoting
dialogue and pushing forward peace
talks.
Q: The upcoming six-party
Beijing talks have drawn attention from the whole world. Can
you talk about your expectations of the talks and forecast
the future prospects?
A: The
six-party Beijing talks are another important step towards
peacefully resolving the nuclear issue since the three-party
talks in April. The holding of the talks shows the
willingness of the parties to peacefully solve differences
through dialogue and their spirit to seek reconciliation and
cooperation. The get-together of six parties itself has sent
out a positive signal. However, the nuclear issue is very
complicated and acute, and it is impossible to solve all
problems through one or two discussions. Moreover, other
issues may still arise during negotiations, but it all
depends on people's efforts. China, as the host country,
will provide every facility for the progress of the
six-party talks. China hopes all parties will take into
consideration the general situation of safeguarding peace
and stability of the Korean peninsula, show sincerity to
solve the issue, adopt a calm and patient attitude, respect
each other, conduct consultations on an equal footing, seek
common grounds, and reduce disputes, so as to ensure the
talks to continue and yield peace.
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