The fourth round of Sino-US strategic dialogue, set to convene
in Washington from June 20, is set to contribute to the healthy
improvement of bilateral ties.
The three-day dialogue will jointly be co-chaired by Deputy
Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo and US Deputy Secretary of State John
Negroponte.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang reiterated yesterday that
the dialogue mechanism, based on the consensus reached by
Presidents Hu Jintao and George W. Bush in 2004, now
served as a strong platform from which to debate strategic and
political issues.
China and the US will use the spirit of in-depth exchange from
the three previous rounds of dialogue to cover new ground, Qin
said.
On whether the Chinese currency will be revalued, he stated that
any changes would be carried out in full accord with the country's
planned economic development. He added that China would not succumb
to pressure from the US Congress, after a group of US senators
pressed for legislation this week to push the revaluation of the
yuan. "Economic and trade issues should not be politicized," Qin
said. "The US Congress believes the yuan exchange rate is too low
but on the basis of whose standard?
Special representative may meet US envoys on Darfur
Liu Guijin, special representative of the Chinese government for
Darfur, may soon meet with US representatives to discuss Darfur,
Qin said, although the details of such a meeting are yet to be
defined.
Since taking up the mantle of China's special representative to
Darfur in May, Liu has been on a fact-finding trip to Sudan.
China is working with the international community to bring
peace, development and stability to Darfur as early as possible, on
the basis of the Annan peace plan, he said.
Palestinian FM's visit
China is worried over Middle Eastern tension, Qin said, and
urges Israel and Palestine to act with restraint and to return to
the negotiating table soon.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Ziad Abu Amer begins a three-day
visit to China today.
A statement issued by Amer's office said his tour, which also
takes him to Japan, Russia and Europe, is aiming to find ways to
remove the political and financial embargo crippling Palestine,
resume the peace process and end violence in the region.
He will meet with Chinese leaders, especially Foreign Minister
Yang Jiechi, to discuss the situation in the
Middle East and find ways to expand bilateral ties.
Dalai Lama in Australia
Beijing yesterday slammed Australia for allowing the Dalai Lama
to visit the country and engage in activities harmful to the
integrity of China, despite previous remonstrations.
"The Dalai Lama is not a simple religious figure. He is a
long-time political exile engaged in separatist activities and
destroying national unity," Qin said.
The Chinese government opposes any country that recklessly
permits the Dalai Lama to engage in secessionist activities on
their territories, Qin added.
Child labor
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX
Olympiad (BOCOG) has launched an investigation amidst accusations
that Chinese factories are using child labor to manufacture
official 2008 Games merchandise, Qin said.
BOCOG has very strict labor rights and social responsibility
requirements for factories that are contracted to make licensed
Olympic products.
"If employment regulations are found to have been violated,
BOCOG will deal with the cases seriously," he said.
Date for six-party talks not fixed
Qin revealed that no resumption date had been set for the
six-party talks but that China would continue pushing forward for a
swift return to the negotiating table.
Qin's comments came as Russia offered its assistance in
unfreezing North Korean funds from a Macao bank, a statement that
received warm appreciation from the US government, according to US
Treasury Department spokeswoman Molly Millerwise on Monday.
UN General Assembly president to visit China
Sheika Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, president of the 61st session of
the United Nations General Assembly will pay an official visit to
China from June 19 to 24, said Qin.
While in Beijing, Sheika Haya will attend the tenth meeting of
the International Association of Economic and Social Councils and
Similar Institutions, said Qin.
Sheika Haya will soon leave his duties, to be replaced by former
Macedonia Foreign Minister Srgjan Kerim, who was elected in May as
president of the 62nd session of the UN General Assembly which will
convene in September.
(China Daily, Xinhua News Agency June 13,
2007)