Extracts.
Wednesday, November 01, 2000, updated at 11:21(GMT+8)
China Supports Positive Developments in Korean
Peninsula
China Tuesday expressed its support for the positive
developments on the Korean Peninsula, hoping that the
momentum would be maintained.
Addressing a plenary meeting of the 55th session of
the General Assembly on the theme of "Peace, Security
and Reunification on the Korean Peninsula," Chinese
Permanent Representative to the United Nations Wang
Yingfan said the leaders of the two Koreas, with
statesmanlike vision and wisdom, held a historic
summit last June which had positive results and
contributed fresh momentum to efforts for peace and
stability on the peninsula.
The summit was the crystallization of both peoples'
desire for peace, and it was in both peoples'
interests, and the developments were also conducive
to peace and security in the region and in the world,
Wang said.
China has always attached great importance to peace
and stability on the peninsula and has always
supported dialogues between the two nations, Wang
added.
The United Nations General Assembly Tuesday adopted a
resolution on peace, security and reunification on
the Korean Peninsula, which welcomed and supported
the historic inter-Korean Summit held in Pyongyang
last June and its resulting Joint Declaration.
It also encouraged the two sides to continue to
implement fully and in good faith the Joint
Declaration and other agreements and invited all
member states of the United Nations to support the
process of inter-Korean dialogue, reconciliation and
reunification, so as to contribute to peace and
security on the Korean Peninsula and in the world as
a whole.
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Peru President Hopes to Expand Cooperation with China
Peru will continue to expand bilateral ties with China in the fields of
trade, science, culture and education under the principle of free trade and
competition, said Peruvian president Fujimori.
Fujimori made the remarks when he received credentials presented by Mai
Guoyan, the Chinese ambassador in Peru.
He said Peru and China had a long friendship and that the friendship has
turned into mutual understanding in terms of politics and diplomacy and
consensus on international affairs.
He also said China has made tremendous progress in economic development
since he took office ten years ago, and he hoped the two sides could
strengthen cooperation. He expressed his gratitude for China's support in
archaeology and medical aid.
Mai Guoyan said the Chinese government would work with the Peruvian
government to consolidate relations between the two countries in the 21
century.
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China Builds World's Largest Postal Network China has so far established
the world's largest post network whether in terms of postal networks and
routes, or of mail delivery equipment and means of transportation.
It's learned from the "2000 China International Telecom Equipment
Exhibition" that the post transfer network of China presently covers 236
delivery centers, over 67,000 post offices, which have formed into a
titanic modern express mail transmission network with more than 22.000
postal routes extending 2.98 billion-km, as well as over 30,000 post wagons
and many other means of transportation like trains, ships, post planes and
civil aviation.
Since September 1 of this year, the transfer speed of ordinary mails has
been quickened by two to three days, and urban citizens in more than 2,300
cities and counties have enjoyed the quality service in that parcels are
delivered to their homes free of charge since October 1. Online shopping,
money-remitting, stamp-collecting, subscription of newspapers and magazines
have become part of people's daily life.
China has established relations with 150 countries and regions around the
world on the aspects of mail delivery so that Chinese mails and packages
can be sent to any part of the world, express mails can be delivered to
more than 200 countries and regions and international exchange business is
available to about 20 countries and regions.
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