The dissolvement of the Russian government is the country's
internal affairs, and China will work closely with Russia to
promote the healthy development of bilateral strategic partnership
of cooperation, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a
regular news briefing yesterday.
"Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov has made positive contribution
to promoting China-Russia strategic partnership of cooperation and
deepening bilateral pragmatic cooperation during his term," Jiang
said.
"We are ready to continue concerted efforts with Russia to
further step up bilateral cooperation in politics, trade, science
and technology, and human culture, so as to promote the long-term,
healthy and stable development of bilateral strategic partnership
of cooperation," Jiang said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin nominated financial
intelligence chief Viktor Zubkov as the candidate for new prime
minister on Wednesday, hours after he dissolved the government at
the request of Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov.
Fradkov, 57, was appointed Russian prime minister in 2004.
Taiwan issue
The US government had reaffirmed its observance of the one-China
policy and three Sino-US joint communiques and opposition to Taiwan
authorities' proposed referendum on UN membership, said Jiang.
"China hopes the US will honor its commitment and work with
China to safeguard stability of the Taiwan Straits and the general
situation of Sino-US relations," she said.
She said the Taiwan issue was related to China's sovereignty and
territorial integrity and the internal affairs of China.
Jiang said the Taiwan authorities had recently fully
demonstrated they were engaging in the secessionist activities.
"Any action challenging the UN charter and Resolution 2758 (to
restore the PRC's legal status in the UN in 1971) as well as
one-China principle is unpopular and doomed to failure," Jiang
said.
Iran nuclear issue
"China welcomes the working plan reached by Iran and the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and hopes Iran will work
with IAEA to realize the plan," Jiang said.
The realization of the working plan would help the international
community to rebuild confidence in Iran's plans for the peaceful
use of nuclear energy, and promote a peaceful solution to the
Iran's nuclear issue, Jiang said.
On August 21, Iran and the IAEA agreed on a working plan to
clarify outstanding ambiguities over Tehran's nuclear program. The
US and other Western countries have accused Iran of trying to
develop atomic weapons under a civilian cover, but Iran denies the
accusation, saying it just wants to generate electricity.
Iranian government special envoy, Minister of the Interior
Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi is visiting China from September 13 to 14.
Jiang said the special envoy would meet Chinese officials to
discuss bilateral ties and issues of common concern.
"Negotiation is the best way to solve Iran's nuclear issue, as
it conforms to the common interests of the international
community," Jiang said.
Tie with Japan
The Chinese government has always attached great importance to
the China-Japan ties, and advanced the development of bilateral
friendly cooperation, Jiang said.
China-Japan ties are facing "key opportunities for further
development" at the current stage, she said.
"We would like to work together with Japan to push forward the
bilateral ties in a sound and stable way by maintaining the
momentum of high-level exchanges, enhancing mutual political trust
and deepening substantial cooperation," she said.
She said China will solve relevant issues with Japan in
accordance with the principle and spirit of the three bilateral
political documents.
Shinzo Abe, who took office on September 26 last year, offered
his resignation on Wednesday, less than a month after he reshuffled
the Cabinet following a crushing defeat in parliamentary
election.
He has been plagued by a series of scandals involving his
cabinet ministers, pension recording errors, as well as a crushing
defeat in July's upper house election, when his Liberal Democrat
Party lost its decades-long dominance of the chamber.
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2007)