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China-US Common Interests Come First: FM

China and the United States have extensive common interests as well as some disputes, but the common interests enjoy the top priority, said Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel last Wednesday.

According to information from the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, Li said good China-US relations comply with the fundamental interests of the two nations and benefit peace, stability and development of the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large.

Li said China holds that the China-US relations should be built on the principles specified in the three China-US joint communiques.

Only by following the principles, especially the principles of mutual respect of national sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-interference in internal affairs and mutual benefit, and only by properly handling the Taiwan issue, can China-US relations grow healthily and steadily, Li said.

On the issue of anti-terrorism, Li said international terrorism is one of the major threats to the whole world and China has always actively participated in the international cooperation in fighting against it.

Some people said China persecuted minorities including Uygur people by using anti-terrorism as excuse, which is totally groundless and irresponsible, Li said.

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has achieved obvious social and economic progress and the policy of China's central government has received the support of all minorities including Xinjiang Uygur people, Li said.

Li emphasized that no sovereign country will sit idle with separatist activities and no responsible government could ignore the danger surrounding its people.

China's fight against the "East Turkistan" terrorist force is to maintain Xinjiang's regional peace and stability and the secured life of local people.

Li said he hoped those who have misunderstandings on the issue could come to China and see the country by themselves so as to avoid being misled by people with ulterior motives.

(Xinhua News Agency December 2, 2003)

 

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