[Via Communist Internet... http://www.egroups.com/group/Communist-Internet ]

    [While the immediate relations between US and China
    may wax and wane a little from month to month, is it
    not difficult to believe that as US slowly creeps toward
    the China border both from the West in Eastern Europe
    & Middle East and from the East via Taiwan and Japan
    that US-China relations are improving overall?...     Bill]


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.Sino-US Ties Improving: President Jiang

he Sino-US relations are improving and China and the United States should
make joint efforts to promote world peace and development, said Chinese
President Jiang Zemin Saturday afternoon in Beijing.
Jiang made the remarks when meeting visiting US Secretary of State Colin
Powell at the Great Hall of the People.
During the meeting, Powell conveyed US President George W. Bush's greetings
to Jiang. Jiang extended thanks for the greetings and asked Powell to pass
on his regards to Bush.
Jiang said the Sino-US ties are improving and he is looking forward to
President Bush's China tour this autumn.
Since 1972 when China and the United States began to open door to each
other, the Sino-US ties have yielded historic results in diversified fields,
from which both Chinese and American people as well as people all over the
world have benefited, Jiang said.
Jiang said that the United States is the biggest developed country in the
world, while China is the biggest developing country. Therefore, both
countries should assume a long-term perspective to promote the world peace
and development in the new century.
The world is colorful and diversified. Various civilizations and social
systems will co-exist in a long run and they should learn from each other
and seek common development while putting aside their differences, which is
of vital importance to world peace, stability and development in the new
century, Jiang said.
Jiang reiterated the principled stance of the Chinese government on the
Taiwan issue. 
China will continue to abide by the basic guideline of " peaceful
reunification and one country, two systems" framed up by late Chinese leader
Deng Xiaoping, Jiang said, adding that people on both sides of the Taiwan
Straits are all Chinese and no one else would be more wishful than the
Chinese government to resolve the Taiwan issue through peaceful means.
As long as the Taiwan authority accepts the "one China" principle, we can
hold talks on any issue, Jiang said.
The three Sino-US joint communiques are the basic framework for handling the
Sino-US relations and the Taiwan issue, Jiang said, noting that the Sino-US
relations could be developed on a healthy track as long as the principles
set in the three joint communiques are honored.
Powell said that President Bush is looking forward to the face-to-face
meeting with Jiang in autumn, which will be aimed at seeking dialogue and
cooperation. The United States wishes to develop a constructive relationship
with China. 
Powell said he believes that enhancing exchanges of high-level visits
between the two countries is of vital importance. He invited Chinese Foreign
Minister Tang Jiaxuan to visit Washington after Tang attends the United
Nations Assembly session in New York in September.
China's policy of reform and opening up has brought about tremendous
benefits to the people, the United States wishes to see continued
development and progress of China and it wishes to seek mutual improvement
through cooperation, Powell said.
On the Taiwan issue, Powell stressed that the Bush administration, just like
its predecessors in the past three decades, will continue to abide by the
"one China" policy.
Jiang and Powell also exchanged views on other issues of common concern
during the meeting.








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