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November 22, 2002



Int'l Cooperation Aids Security: Qian

Vice-Premier Qian Qichen told Russian Security Council Secretary Vladimir Rushailo Wednesday that international security needs the joint efforts of different countries.

Qian noted that, after the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the issue of security has attracted the world's increasing attention and its connotations have been expanded.

The security issue cannot be resolved by any one country alone but requires international cooperation, Qian was quoted as saying by a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman.

Qian stressed that China and Russia share broad common interests in the field of security and should consult one another constantly.

Rushailo separately met Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan. Tang called for the establishment of a new security concept featuring mutual trust, reciprocity, equality and coordination.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Tang stressed the comprehensive use of political, economic, diplomatic and legal measures and consultation on an equal basis to resolve international disputes.

Tang also called for the unfair and irrational international economic order to be gradually changed to drastically reduce the causes that lead to threats to security.

Apart from cooperation and consultation within the United Nations, China and Russia have also enhanced their joint efforts to maintain peace and stability in their region in recent years within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The organization stresses the fight against international terrorism, ethnic separatism and religious extremism.

Qian told his Russian guest that China supports the strengthening of counter-terrorism efforts within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Rushailo replied by saying that China and Russia, both victims of terrorism, should further enhance their cooperation to fight against the evil. He also stressed the special role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

According to the Chinese spokesman, Rushailo added that counter-terrorism efforts should follow international guidelines and be approved by the UN.

Qian said China supports the resolution and easing of regional tensions in line with the UN Charter and the norms of international relations.

Rushailo also met Chinese Defence Minister Chi Haotian on Tuesday. Xinhua news agency said that Chi told Rushailo that Russia was a priority for China when cooperating in the field of international security. Rushailo said that Russia would be willing to further expand bilateral cooperation in such areas as security, the agency said.

(China Daily July 18, 2002)

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