Monday, September 11, 2000, updated  [Image]
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                       UN Millennium Summits

Chinese President Jiang Returns to   Beijing


Chinese President Jiang Zemin for Home expressed the hope in New York



Chinese President Jiang Returns to Beijing
President Jiang Zemin returned to Beijing Sunday
afternoon by a special plane after attending the
United Nations Millennium Summit.


                       Chinese President Leaves New York for Home
                       President Jiang Zemin left New York on Saturday
                       afternoon for home after participating in the
                       three-day Millennium Summit of the United Nations,
                       which concluded later Friday at the U.N.
                       headquarters.


                       China, Pakistan Vow to Strengthen Bilateral
                       Cooperation
                       President Jiang Zemin met with Pakistani Chief
                       Executive Officer Pervez Musharaf on Saturday
                       morning, and the two sides are determined to
                       further their bilateral friendship and cooperation.


                       Chinese Leader Meets with Sudanese President
                       President Jiang Zemin met with Sudanese President
                       Omar Hassan Ahmed El-Bashir on Saturday morning at
                       the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in downtown New York, and
                       the two leaders exchanged views on how to further
                       develop bilateral ties.


                       Jiang: China Remains Developing Nations' Friend
                       China was, is and will always be a trustworthy
                       friend of the developing countries, Chinese
                       President Jiang Zemin said in New York Friday.


                       U.N. Millennium Summit Adopts Declaration
                       The three-day U.N. Millennium Summit concluded on
                       Friday evening at the U.N. headquarters in New York
                       with the adoption of "United Nations Millennium
                       Declaration."


                       Prejudice is Farther away from Truth than Ignorance
                       : Jiang
                       China is making an effort to know the U.S. better,
                       and the U.S. should likewise make an effort to know
                       China better, Chinese President Jiang Zemin said in
                       New York Friday.


                       Jiang Meets with US Clinton
                       President Jiang Zemin met with US President Bill
                       Clinton September 8 in New York and exchanged with
                       him views over the bilateral relations and major
                       regional and world issues of common concern, a
                       Chinese official said.


                       Full Text of UN Permanent Five Summit Document
                       The following is the full text of the P5 Summit
                       Document issued Thursday at the end of the
                       historical summit meeting of the top leaders of the
                       five permanent member countries of the UN Security
                       Council.


                       UN Security Council Issues Statement at Millennium
                       Summit
                       The leaders of the five Permanent Members of the UN
                       Security Council issued a joint statement on
                       Thursday during the three-day UN Millennium Summit,
                       pledging to make the international body stronger,
                       more effective and efficient than ever before as it
                       enters the new century.


                       Jiang Expounds Principles of Respect for Sovereign
                       Equality, Human Rights
                       Human rights and sovereign equality are the two
                       fundamental principles that should be both
                       Irespected in dealing with the world affairs,
                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin said Thursday at the
                       interactive round-table session of the United
                       Nations Millennium Summit.


                       Chinese President Meets Italian Prime Minister
                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin met with Italian
                       Prime Minister Giuliano Amato at the United Nations
                       headquarters here Thursday and exchanged views on
                       bilateral relations and international issues.


                       Geographical Equity Essential to Security Council
                       Expansion: Jiang
                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin said on Thursday that
                       the expansion of the United Nations Security
                       Council should be based on the principle of
                       equitable geographical distribution.


                       Jiang Calls for Fair, Equitable New Int'l Economic
                       Order
                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin said Thursday at the
                       interactive round-table session of the U.N.
                       Millennium Summit that a fair and equitable new
                       international economic order should be established
                       so as to promote the common development of mankind
                       in the process of economic globalization.


                       Chinese President on Ways to Strengthen U.N. Role
                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin on Thursday offered a
                       four-point view on the strengthening of the United
                       Nations' role in the new century in order to meet
                       the need of the international situation and the
                       requirements of the times.


                       Chinese President Draws World Attention to African
                       Problems
                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin said Thursday that
                       there will be no world peace and prosperity to
                       speak of without African stability and development.


                       Co-Chairmen of U.N. Summit Hails Inter-Korean
                       Summit
                       The co-chairpersons of the Millennium Summit
                       Thursday extended a welcome to the June
                       Inter-Korean summit and the follow-up measures, and
                       encouraged the two parties to advance the process
                       of dialogue in a bid to bring peace and stability
                       to the Korean Peninsula.


                       U.N. Security Council Holds Summit Meeting
                       The United Nations Security Council held Thursday
                       its second summit meeting since 1992 at the U.N.
                       headquarters, with the participants reaffirming
                       their support for the council to continue to play
                       its positive role in safeguarding world peace and
                       security.


                       Clinton Voices Regret Over Frankfurt Airport
                       Confrontation
                       U.S. President Bill Clinton Thursday expressed
                       regret about a confrontation between officials from
                       the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
                       and U.S. security personnel that led to the
                       cancellation of the DPRK's participation in the
                       Millennium Summit, which kicked off Wednesday at
                       the U.N. headquarters in New York.


                       Clinton, Arafat Agree to Continue Peace Efforts
                       U.S. President Bill Clinton and Palestinian leader
                       Yasser Arafat have agreed during their Wednesday's
                       talks in New York to continue making efforts in the
                       coming 24 hours to resume the stalled
                       Palestinian-Israeli peace talks.







                     Wednesday, September 06, 2000, updated at



                       Chinese President Meets Major U.S. Media Chiefs

                       Chinese President Jiang Zemin expressed the
                       hope in New York Tuesday that the U.S.
                       media should help the American people
                       better understand China and contribute to
                       the development of Sino-U.S. relations.

                       Jiang, who arrived on Monday to attend the
                       U.N. Millennium Summit scheduled from
                       September 6-8, made these remarks this
                       morning during a breakfast meeting with the
                       leaders of some major U.S. media at the Waldorf Hotel
                       where he stays.

                       Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive officer
                       of The News Corporation Ltd., represented the U.S.
                       media to express his admiration for the positive
                       efforts and contributions the Chinese President has
                       made to strengthening the mutual understanding
                       between the Chinese and U.S. people, and between the
                       Chinese people and people the world over.

                       On Sino-U.S. relationship, Jiang said that it is the
                       right choice of history to establish and maintain a
                       healthy and stable ties between the two countries,
                       which is in the long-term interests of the people of
                       both countries.

                       Jiang said that during his meeting with President
                       Clinton in Seattle in 1993, he pointed out that the
                       two sides should handle the Sino-U.S. relations from
                       the strategic and long-term point of view.

                       He stressed that at the dawn of the new century, it
                       is more necessary for both sides to take such an
                       attitude to push forward the development of Sino-U.S.
                       ties.

                       When answering questions about the across-straits
                       talks, Jiang said that the message we have sent is
                       very simple: only when the Taiwan leader recognizes
                       the One China principle, can the talks begin.

                       The Chinese President said that Taiwan issue is an
                       important one with high sensitivity in Sino-U.S.
                       relations and he expressed his hope that the U.S.
                       government should keep its promise to explicitly
                       support the cause of China's peaceful reunification.

                       He hoped that U.S. media people will go to China to
                       see with their own eyes the great changes occurred so
                       that they can better understand that country and
                       present a realistic picture to the American people.

                       This will help promote the mutual understanding and
                       friendly cooperation between the two nations and play
                       a more positive role in pushing forward the stable
                       and healthy development of Sino-U.S.relations, he
                       added.

                       Chinese Vice-premier Qian Qichen, Foreign Minister
                       Tang Jiaxuan,Director of the Information Office of
                       the State Council Zhao Qizheng and Chinese Ambassador
                       to the United States Li Zhaoxing were present at the
                       meeting.





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