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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: Just_Observing who wrote (743)3/20/2003 11:23:49 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 21614
 
Foreign Ministry Spokesman’s Press Conference on January 29, 2002

Q: According to a report of Xinhua News Agency yesterday, China is opposed to expansion of anti-terrorism. Is it a new policy of China or a consistent position on anti-terrorism?

A: China's position on anti-terrorism is a clear-cut one. We are opposed to willful expansion of the scope of anti-terrorism.

Q: Some U.S. officials take Iraq as the next anti-terror target. What's China's reaction to U.S. continuous pressure on Iraq and its expansion of bombing some places of Iraq to a comprehensive war? Do you think that U.S. over extended itself in anti-terror campaign?

A: We are very concerned over the developments of Iraqi situation. We believe that Iraq should carry out in good faith relevant resolutions of U.N. Security Council. At the same time, sovereignty and security of Iraq should be respected fully. The question of Iraq should be solved at an early date on the basis of U.N. Security Council's resolutions. I have already elaborated China's position on the expansion of anti-terror campaign.

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