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.FM Spokeswoman on US Report of China Missile Deployment.
 
It is not proper for the United States to talk about China's missile
deployment in its coastal areas, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Zhang
Qiyue said in Beijing Thursday at a press conference, adding that China is a
peace-loving nation and its national defense policy is defense-oriented.

It is not proper for the United States to talk about China's missile
deployment in its coastal areas, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry
Spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue at a press conference on Thursday.

Zhang made the statement at a press conference when asked to comment on the
U.S. Defense Department's reported remarks that China's missile deployment
on its southeastern coast and the modernization of its navy may pose a
threat to regional security.

Zhang added that China is a peace-loving nation and its national defense
policy is defense-oriented.

A recent report of the Washington Times alleged that China is deploying
CSS-7 missiles on the bank of Taiwan   Straits opposite to Taiwan.

A reporter required the comments on the report from the Chinese side and
said that the U.S. officials think the deployment will lead the United
States to sale Aegis missile destroyer to Taiwan.

"The report has ulterior motives and is to confuse public opinion," Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said at a regular press conference.

Zhang pointed out that the U.S. arms sales to Taiwan at any excuse is a
violation of the three Sino-U.S. joint communiques and interference in
China's internal affairs, and will be strongly opposed by both the Chinese
government and its people.

China Willing to See U.S., DPRK   Resume Talks
China would like to see the United States and the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) resume talks, Zhang said.

China hopes that the United States would play a positive role in maintaining
peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, said Zhang.

However, as both the north and the south sides of the peninsula are major
players, the solution to the Korean Peninsula issue still must depend on the
dialogue and cooperation between the two sides, she added.

Zhang also noted that China will indorse any effort contributing to peace
and stability on the Korean Peninsula and will make its own efforts to
promote this peace and stability.

China Concerned Over Middle East Tension
Zhang Qiyue said that during their coming visits to some Middle East
countries, Chinese President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji  will
exchange views with leaders there on the present state of tension in that
region. 

China is deeply concerned and worried about the rapidly deteriorating Middle
East situation, Zhang said at a regular press conference. China is seeking
ways to ease the Middle East tension, and will make more efforts with the
international community in this regard.

The Chinese government has appealed to parties concerned to unconditionally
implement the related resolutions adopted by the United Nations Security
Council, and ensure the safety of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.

China is in touch with the U.N. secretary general and other permanent
members of the Security Council. China's permanent representative to the
U.N. and his colleagues have been working hard to help reverse the worsening
situation in the Middle East with their colleagues of other countries, she
added. 

Chinese leaders have voiced the country's stance on this issue in recent
meetings with visiting foreign guests, urging Israel   to withdraw its
troops from Palestine as soon as possible.

Wu Jiuhong, director of China's office in Palestine, Wednesday conveyed to
the Palestinian side the sympathy of the Chinese government and leaders for
Arafat and their concerns about Arafat's personal safety.

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