Q: How do you envision China's
diplomatic work in the year 2000? Any major steps that China
is going to take in the new year in its external
relations?
A: In the
coming year, China will continue to follow Mr. Deng
Xiaoping's thinking on diplomacy by unswervingly pursuing an
independent foreign policy of peace, firmly safeguarding
state sovereignty, territorial integrity and national
dignity, and steadfastly pressing ahead with the great cause
of the reunification of the motherland. We are ready to
increase, on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful
Co-existence, friendly relations and cooperation with
countries in the world. In international affairs, we will
continue to uphold justice, oppose hegemonism and power
politics, maintain world peace and stability and promote
common development of mankind.
We will
effectively strengthen the solidarity and cooperation with
developing nations and continue to consolidate the
good-neighborly relations and friendship with surrounding
countries. We will work hard to maintain the relatively
stable framework of relations among major powers and to
improve and develop our relations will Europe and other
developed nations. An international and surrounding
environment of long-term peace and stability will be secured
for China's reform, opening up and modernization
drive.
We will take an active part in
multilateral diplomatic activities and by holding firm the
purposes and principles of the UN Charter and universally
recognized norms governing international relations,
contribute our share, together with all peace-loving
countries and people in the world, to the establishment of a
fair and reasonable new international political and economic
order and to building a peaceful, secure, prosperous, and
stable new world.