| Premier reiterates
China's foreign policies (03/05/2003 )
Peace and development remain the themes of the present era. World
multipolarization and economic globalization are making headway
amid twists and turns.
"Although we face an international environment in which opportunities
continue to outweigh challenges, uncertainties have increased in
the international situation."
Premier Zhu Rongji reiterated China's foreign policies in the Report
on the Work of the Government he delivered at the opening of the
First Session of the Tenth National People's Congress Wednesday,
saying, "We will unswervingly pursue an independent foreign
policy of peace."
China will continue to consolidate and strengthen its solidarity
and cooperation with other developing countries and support them
in their efforts to defend their legitimate rights and interests,
the report says.
China will continue to cultivate friendly ties with its neighbors,
increase regional cooperation and bring its exchanges and cooperation
with neighboring countries to a new high, the report says.
China will continue to improve and develop its relations with developed
countries and, on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,
broaden the area of common interests and appropriately iron out
differences.
China will continue to take an active part in multilateral diplomacy
and promote democracy in international relations and diversity in
development models.
"We remain opposed to all forms of hegemonism and power politics
and stand against terrorism in all its manifestations. The Chinese
people are ready to join the people of all other countries in the
lofty cause of promoting world peace and development," the
report says.
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