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Subject: POWELL CALLS FOR TAIWAN TMD



China Warns US To Keep Taiwan Out Of Any Missile Defence Plans

Beijing (AFP) Jan. 18, 2001

China Thursday warned the incoming administration of US President-elect
George W. Bush against including Taiwan in any missile defence shield and
urged Washington to end all weapons sales to the island.
"China's government and people are strongly opposed to the inclusion of
Taiwan into the US Theatre Missile Defence system," foreign ministry
spokesman Zhu Bangzao said.

"If the United States is bent on its plan to include Taiwan in its TMD
system, it will constitute a wanton interference and threat to Chinese
sovereignty and security."

Zhu's statements came only hours after Secretary of State-designate Colin
Powell said the Bush administration would move ahead with TMD technology.

Powell also rejected the view of the outgoing administration that China
should be viewed as a "strategic partner."

"We will treat China as she merits. A strategic partner, China is not. But
neither is China our inevitable and implaccable foe," said Powell at his
confirmation hearing before US senators.

"China is a competitor, a potential regional rival but also a trading
partner ... but China is not an enemy and our challenge is to keep it that
way."

Powell said he would work to ensure China and Russia understood that a
projected multi-billion dollar National Missile Defense (NMD) system was not
directed at them.

Beijing and Moscow have adamantly opposed the system which they say will
destroy the present global strategic balance.

A successful NMD system would allow the US to shoot down incoming nuclear
missiles and would form the basis for a joint US-Japan TMD system in East
Asia.

During his confirmation hearings, Powell also said he would "expect and
demand" that Beijing seek peaceful reunification with Taiwan.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhu, however, maintained that any
development of the TMD or the NMD would undermine peace and stability in the
Asia Pacific region as well as in the Taiwan Strait.

"We hope the US side will adhere to its commitment in the China-US joint
communique and refrain from selling the Taiwan side the TMD system and
related technology and weapons," he said.

All rights reserved. © 2001 Agence France-Presse.


Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 90083
Gainesville, Fl. 32607
(352) 337-9274
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