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November 2, 2001



Jiang's DPRK Visit Contributes to Regional, World Peace: Paper

The Chinese top leader Jiang Zemin's visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will create a great impetus to Sino-DPRK relations, peace and stability on the Korean peninsular and prosperity and development of the two countries, says the Chinese newspaper People's Daily in a commentary Thursday.

Describing the tour as a major event in the party-to-party and state-to-state relations between the two countries, the paper says that Jiang's successful three-day visit, which concluded Wednesday, has served to demonstrate Sino-DPRK friendship and strengthen bilateral ties.

"The visit constitutes a major move to promote peace and stability on the peninsular, peace and development in the region and the world at large," the paper says.

During the visit, the two sides reached important consensus of inheriting traditions, orienting to the future, good neighborliness and closer cooperation, and shared similar views on regional and international issues of mutual concern, while making clearer the guiding principle of bilateral ties, the paper notes.

This has indicated a clear orientation and laid a solid foundation for the further growth of Sino-DPRK relations of friendly cooperation, the paper adds.

The paper goes on to say that time-honored Sino-DPRK friendship, an invaluable asset for both sides, has brought great benefits to the two parties, two countries and two peoples during their struggle for national liberation, nation building and social progress.

In the new century when both countries are facing their own historical tasks, closer Sino-DPRK relations of friendly cooperation are not only conducive to the prosperity of the two countries, but also help to promote lasting peace and common development of mankind, says the paper.

The paper notes Jiang stressed that the Chinese Communist Party will advance with times, and make pioneering efforts to blaze new trails in their endeavor to push forward the great cause of building socialism with Chinese characteristics.

DPRK's top leader Kim Jong Il emphasized that DPRK will adopt new ideas and new approach to promoting endeavors in all fields, the paper says.

As long as they embark on their own road of development that conform with their specific conditions, the two countries will witness even greater development and bring benefits to their own people and to the whole mankind, the paper says.

As a close neighbor of the Korean peninsular, China has always committed to maintaining and promoting peace and stability on the peninsula and contributing to peace and development in Asia and the world at large, says the paper.

The paper expresses the belief that with the concerted efforts of China, DPRK and other countries the Korean peninsular will emerge more peaceful and secure.

(Xinhua News Agency 09/05/2001)

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Jiang Says Visit to DPRK Bound to Further Bilateral Ties

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