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.Chinese, Russian Presidents Issue Joint Statement
Chinese President Jiang Zemin and Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a
joint statement here on Monday, calling for closer bilateral cooperation in
all fields and describing the Sino-Russian good-neighborly treaty of
friendship and cooperation as the foundation of the cooperation.
The following are details of the joint statement:
The Sino-Russian good-neighborly treaty of friendship and cooperation,
signed on July 16, 2001, is an important landmark in the history of the
development of bilateral ties, which indicates that the relations between
the two countries have entered a new stage.
As a guideline document on the Sino-Russian relations in the new century,
the treaty summarizes the main principles, essence and achievements in the
development of the Sino-Russian ties, and fixes into a legal form the
concept of the two countries and peoples of boosting friendship from
generation to generation and never targeting each other as enemies. The
treaty confirms that the friendly ties between the two countries are
new-type interstate relations, built on the basis of non-alignment, non-
confrontation and not targeting at any third country.
The two presidents reaffirmed that the exchange of high-level visits and the
mechanism of regular meetings between the two countries will be maintained,
for the two sides to exchange views on key bilateral and international
issues. The foreign, defense, judicial, economic and scientific departments
of the two countries will strengthen coordination and boost cooperation. The
two sides will expand exchanges and cooperation in the fields of education,
culture, health and sports, to help consolidate and fortify the social base
for the good-neighborliness, friendship and mutual trust between the two
countries. 
The two heads of state agreed that the implementation of the agreements in
the economy and trade, science and technology and other fields will steadily
strengthen the material base of the Sino-Russian strategic cooperative
partnership based on equality and mutual trust.
To raise the level of cooperation, the two countries will actively push
forward their cooperation in such fields as oil and gas, nuclear energy,
machinery, telecommunications, information, space and environment.
They expressed the wish to make joint efforts to create favorable conditions
for economic and trade cooperation, improve the banking system of mutual
settlement of accounts, improve the financing service, and to improve the
efficiency of Sino-Russian business arbitration systems.
The Chinese and Russian presidents attach great importance to the sixth
meeting between the prime ministers of the two countries, to be held in
September 2001, which will give a new impetus to the development of the
Sino-Russian long-term economic cooperation.
The two presidents pointed out that they will continue their efforts to make
the Sino-Russian border an area of good- neighborliness, friendship, lasting
peace, trust and mutually beneficial cooperation.
China and Russia are willing, in a constructive and pragmatic spirit, to
speed up their efforts to work out mutually acceptable solutions to the
sections of their boundary on which they have not reached consensus in
consultations. 
The two leaders pointed out that the implementation of the agreement signed
by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in April 1996 on the
build-up of confidence in the military field in border areas and their
agreement on mutual reduction of military forces in border areas in April
1997 will be conducive to the peace, tranquillity and stability in the
border areas, and to the promotion of the good-neighborliness among the five
countries. 
The establishment of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization last month and
Uzbekistan's participation as a co-founder is a major measure designed to
consolidate peace and stability in Central Asia and the Asia-Pacific region
as a whole, and to develop good- neighborliness and relations of trust and
cooperation in the region.
The two heads of state pointed out that national independence, sovereignty
and territorial integrity are the core of international law and the
fundamental principles governing international relations, which are the
prerequisites to the existence of every country. It is the legitimate right
of any country to resolutely fight back against attempts and acts that
violate the above-mentioned principles.
China and Russia give firm support to each other's policies and actions
taken to safeguard national unity and territorial integrity.
The increasingly rampant terrorism, separatism and extremism have posed a
serious threat to the security of sovereign states and global peace and
stability. China and Russia are determined to adopt pertinent and concrete
measures and seek bilateral or multilateral cooperation in this regard.
The two leaders believed that the promotion of a multi-polar world will help
establish a fair and just new international order of stability, democracy
and non-confrontation.
But the effort to build a fair and just new world order is faced with a
series of challenges. The two countries will make joint efforts to
strengthen the leading role of the United Nations and its Security Council
in international affairs, opposing the use of the arguments of "humanitarian
intervention" and "limited sovereignty" in attempts to sabotage the basic
norms of international law.
The two presidents pointed out that bringing the United Nations ' potentials
into full play is of particular importance to a more fair distribution of
the benefits brought about by economic globalization and world economic
growth, the narrowing of an ever- widening South-North gap, and a guaranteed
equal access for all countries to advanced information and telecommunication
technology. 
The two leaders said that solutions to issues like those in the Middle East,
Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan can only be found through peaceful
negotiations, which are in conformity with the interests of all sides
concerned. 
China and Russia hold consistent positions on issues of strengthening global
and regional strategic stability, maintaining treaties on arms control and
disarmament, preventing proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and
means of delivery and proliferation of arms to the outer space.
The two leaders reiterated their position declared in the joint statement on
the anti-ballistic missile (ABM) issue signed by both sides in Beijing on
July 18, 2000 and described the ABM treaty as the cornerstone of strategic
stability and the basis for the reduction of offensive strategic weaponry.
The international community must redouble their efforts to prevent the
proliferation of missiles and missile technologies and further explore the
possibility of establishing a global system on the prevention of missile
proliferation with the participation of all countries concerned.
They expressed their strong opposition to the deployment of weapons to the
outer space, stressing the need to conclude an international law on banning
the deployment. 
China and Russia will abide by the final document adopted by the 2000 Review
Conference of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) and will strengthen
cooperation on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.
The two leaders called for restarting talks on disarmament, including an
early start of talks on a treaty prohibiting the production of nuclear
weapons and the use of fission materials for nuclear explosion devices.


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