The government extended its congratulations to German
conservative leader Angela Merkel in becoming the country's first
woman chancellor, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Kong Quan told a
regular press conference yesterday.
He said the government hopes Germany's ongoing coalition
negotiations proceed smoothly and that it gives a high priority to
relations with Germany.
Xinhua News Agency reported that Merkel pledged on Monday to
continue to improve already close ties with China, begun by Helmut
Kohl and expanded under outgoing chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder,
since 1998.
Merkel's Christian Democratic Union and Schroeder's Social
Democratic Party reached a power-sharing agreement on Monday.
Issues with Japan
Kong also announced that the third round of China-Japan
strategic dialogue would be held in Beijing from Friday to
Monday.
The first two rounds of the talks were held in Beijing in May
and in Tokyo in June.
Kong also said that a new round of talks on disputes in the East
China Sea would be held by the end of this month.
China will press Japan to take full responsibility to dispose of
leftover chemical weapons from World War II, Kong said. A Japanese
cabinet official began a five-day China trip yesterday to discuss
ongoing work in this area.
Rumsfeld's visit to Beijing
Kong also said US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld would
visit Beijing from October 18 to 20, his first to China since
assuming office in 2001.
Kong said Rumsfeld would meet government and military leaders to
improve bilateral ties as well as military exchanges.
"We believe the visit is key to enhancing mutual understanding
and trust," he said.
Rumsfeld's visit is expected to create a positive environment
ahead of President George W. Bush's visit in November.
Sino-US Joint Economic Commission
Chinese currency reform will be included in the agenda of the
upcoming meeting of the Sino-US Joint Economic Commission (JEC),
Kong said.
Sino-US economic and trade relations, financial cooperation,
regional and world's macro-economy will be on the agenda as well,
he said.
US Treasury Secretary John Snow and US Federal Reserve Chairman
Alan Greenspan are expected to be present at the meeting of G20
finance ministers and central bank governors, which will convene in
China from October 15 to 16, Kong added.
He said Snow and Finance Minister Jin
Renqing will co-chair the JEC meeting scheduled to start Sunday
afternoon.
It is Greenspan's first China visit since he took post in 1987,
Kong said, adding that the senior US Federal Reserve chairman will
know more about China's financial situation and currency reform
from his stay in the country.
Wu Yi's North Korean tour
Kong said that during Vice Premier Wu Yi's
visit to North Korea, her discussions focused on further enhancing
bilateral economic cooperation and trade.
China and North Korea should work together to realize the
consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries on
strengthening bilateral relations under the new situation, Kong
said.
He also said the two countries should explore new ways for
cooperation under the principles of mutual benefit and common
progress.
He described Wu's visit as "successful and satisfactory," saying
the two sides had an in-depth exchange of views on furthering
bilateral relations.
The relevant issues on six-party talks had also been touched
upon during the visit, he said.
At the invitation of the North Korean government, Wu visited the
country from October 8 to 11. She met with North Korean leaders and
attended celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the founding
of the Worker's Party of Korea.
Relief materials to Pakistan
China will stay in close contact with Pakistan and adjust the
dispatch of relief materials in accordance with Pakistan's
requirements, Kong said.
"The first thing we are going to do is to materialize the US$6.2
million worth of assistance and promptly send it to Pakistan
according to their requirements," he said.
Kong said the Chinese international search and rescue team has
found three survivors in Pakistan and rescued one of them. The team
has also treated more than 10 injured, and is now working day and
night.
A 7.6-magnitude earthquake rocked the northern area of Pakistan
on October 8. China offered emergency aid worth US$6.2 million, and
a rescue team of 49 people was sent on October 9, following those
from the UK, Turkey, Spain and the International Federation of the
Red Cross.
The earthquake also affected India and Afghanistan.
Iranian FM to visit
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki will visit from
October 13 to 14 at the invitation of Foreign Minister Li
Zhaoxing, Kong said.
(Xinhua News Agency, China Daily October 12, 2005)