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Taliban Have 20,000 Fighters in Kandahar: Northern Alliance.

The embattled Afghan Taliban have deployed some 20,000 people in its last
stronghold Kandahar for a tough resistance against anti-Taliban forces, a
diplomat of the Afghan Northern Alliance said in the Tajik capital of
Dushanbe Friday. 

The embattled Afghan Taliban have deployed some 20,000 people in its last
stronghold Kandahar for a tough resistance against anti-Taliban forces, a
diplomat of the Afghan Northern Alliance said in the Tajik capital of
Dushanbe Friday. 
Interfax quoted Shamsulak Orienfar, an official of Northern Alliance's
embassy in Tajikistan, as saying that nearly 13,000 Taliban fighters and
6,000 foreign mercenaries -- members of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda
-- were entrenched around Kandahar.
Kandahar, located in southern Afghanistan, was better prepared for a siege
than the two northern cities of Kunduz or Mazar-i-Sharif, which were taken
by the anti-Taliban forces recently, he said.
The Northern Alliance troops have surrounded Kandahar for days but are not
attacking it. 
Oreinfar said Thursday's talks between representatives of the alliance's
commander Mowlawi Atomuhammad and Pashtun commander Hamid Karzai of the
"moderate" Taliban group failed to reach an agreement.
"They rejected the ultimatum demanding they lay down their armsand leave the
city," he said. 
Denying reports on Taliban leader Mullah Omar's intention to surrender, the
diplomat said Kandahar would be seized sooner or later.


****


FM Spokeswoman on Dalai, Anti-Terrorism War and Situation in Nepal.

FM spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue held a regular conference Thursday in Beijing and
stated China's stance on issues like Dalai's portugal visit, situation in
Nepal and expansion of anti-Terrorism war.

FM spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue held a regular conference Thursday in Beijing
and stated China's stance on issues like Dalai's portugal visit, situation
in Nepal and expansion of anti-Terrorism war.

Opposing Dalai's Portugal
<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/portugal.html>  Visit
China is deeply dissatisfied with and firmly opposes the Dalai Lama's visit
to Portugal, Zhang Qiyue said.

Zhang noted that China has made repeated solemn representationswith Portugal
on this issue, while the Portuguese side insisted oninviting Dalai to visit
the country and arranged meetings between the Dalai Lama and the Portuguese
President and some high-level government officials.

She voiced the hope that Portugal would, taking into consideration the
general situation of bilateral relations, pay attention to China's concern
over this issue and take effective measures to prevent similar situations
from occurring so as to ensure a sound and steady development of
Sino-Portuguese friendship and cooperation.

She pointed out that the Dalai Lama is not simply a religious personage, but
rather a politician in exile disguised as a religious figure engaging in
activities meant to split China and damage national unity.

China is opposed to the Dalai's political activities in any capacity and in
any country or region aimed at splitting China anddamaging national unity,
Zhang stated. 

China is also opposed to all forms of invitations to and meetings with the
Dalai from government officials of any country or region, Zhang added.

Opposing Wanton Expansion of Anti-Terrorism War
China is opposed to "wanton expansion" of the war against terrorists to
other countries, Zhang said.

Zhang made the remark when questioned at the press conference on the
possibility that the United States   may extend the anti-terrorism war to
Iraq. 

"We have noticed relevant news on it," the spokeswoman said, reiterating
that China supports the crackdown upon terrorist acts of all forms, but
maintains that such strikes must conform to the purposes and principles of
the United Nations Charter and the international law, and be based on hard
evidence. 

"We are opposed to wanton expansion of the strikes," she said.

Hoping to See a Stable Nepal
China is following closely thelatest developments in Nepal and hopes to see
peace, stability anddevelopment in the country, the spokeswoman said.

Zhang said that the Chinese side has known that the King and government of
Nepal have taken effective emergency measures and the situation there is
under control of the Nepalese government.

She pointed out that the Chinese government resolutely supportsall moves
taken by the Nepalese King and government to restore peace and stability in
the country. 

"We hope and believe that Nepal will be able to continue to maintain peace,
stability and development," Zhang noted.

China Sends Message for Solidarity with Palestinian People
China calls on all peace-loving forces in the world to provide more
assistance to the Palestinian people, and urges all parties concerned to
return to the negotiation table for an early peaceful solution to the Middle
East question. 

Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji   sent this message to a United Nations
conference marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian
People scheduled for Thursday, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue
at the press conference.

Zhang said the message reiterated China's principled stand on the
Palestinian issue, and expressed sympathy for the current difficulties faced
by the Palestinian people.

"We consistently support Palestinian people's just cause of restoring their
legitimate rights and interests," Zhang said. China supports the promotion
of the Middle East peace process on the basis of relevant U.N. resolutions
and under the "land-for-peace" principle.

China supports a more significant role of the U.N. in this field, Zhang
said. 

Zhang expressed grave concern over the current Middle East situation. Israel
<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/israel.html> i-Palestinian clashes
not only pose a threat to peace and stability of the Middle East, but have a
negative effecton global peace and security, Zhang said.

China hopes the two sides will take constructive measures in cooperation
with the international mediation effort, in a bid to ease the current
tension and to create a basis for the resumption of peace talks, Zhang said.

Zhang expressed China's wishes to continue to work with the international
community to find a just and reasonable solution to the Middle East
question. 

****


Vietnamese Party, Army Dailies Praise Development of Vietnam-China
Friendship.

Vietnamese party daily Nhan Dan (People) and army daily Quan Doi Nhan Dan
(People's Army) Friday carried editorials respectively, saying that the
visit to China by General Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Nong Duc Manh will raise the Vietnam-China
relationship to a new height.

Vietnamese party daily Nhan Dan (People) and army daily Quan Doi Nhan Dan
(People's Army) Friday carried editorials respectively, saying that the
visit to China by General Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Nong Duc Manh will raise the Vietnam-China
relationship to a new height.

They said that Manh's visit embodies Vietnam's policies of attaching
importance to the relations with socialist countries and neighbor countries.

The visit, which is being taken place from Friday to next Tuesday, not only
affirms determination of the two countries to further develop their
relationship to a new height in the 21st century.

This will actively contribute to promoting the trend of peace, stability and
cooperation in the region and the world, they added.

The Vietnam-China relationship unceasingly fostered by leaders and peoples
of the two countries has become a common precious wealth of Vietnam and
China, noted the papers, saying the principles of "long-term stability,
looking to the future, neighborly friendship and all-round cooperation" have
become a long-term fundamental direction for developing the relationship.

They expressed confidence that Manh's visit will achieve great success,
creating new momentum for further smoothly developing Vietnam-China
relationship. 





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