Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf left
China on Monday after a successful state visit, concluding a
successful year for China's diplomatic endeavors.
In the first year of the new century, the
international situation was in a dramatic state of flux. The
September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States not only
shocked the world, but seriously affected the international
political, economic and security situations.
The world economy is now in the fourth
recession after World War II, and clashes frequently occur
as a result of national and religious issues.
Against this global background, China
has maintained its composure as it observes and copes with
challenges, and makes full use of opportunities.
"China's diplomacy has entered a
new stage, and its observations reflect an image of a
peaceful, just and responsible country. China's
international status has been promoted remarkably,"
Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan said.
No doubt, the success of the ninth
Economic Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) is the most important achievement of
China's diplomatic activities for the year.
Although the September 11 terrorist
attacks led to cancellation of various international
meetings, leaders from 20 APEC members came to Shanghai,
China's largest economic hub, to promote multilateralism
through group consensus.
After the
tragedy on September 11, China issued an immediate reaction
condemning any form of terrorist activities. During the war
in Afghanistan, Chinese President Jiang Zemin had frequent
phone conversations with leaders of many countries in which
China's proposals for resolving the Afghanistan issue were
raised.
In 2001, Chinese President
Jiang Zemin and US President George W. Bush had their first
summit meeting, and agreed to develop a constructive
partnership between the two countries.
In July 2001, China and Russia signed a
treaty on good-neighborly relations and friendship, laying a
foundation for the development of bilateral ties in the 21st
century.
The fourth China-Europe summit
meeting this year was fruitful, marking the smooth
development of the China-Europe partnership. The friendly
cooperation between China and its neighbors has been
promoted to a new level, evidenced by the improvement of the
China-Japan ties.
China actively pushes
forward global multipolarization. June 2001 witnessed the
establishment of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO), which includes China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
The SCO
advocated mutual trust, disarmament and cooperative
security, fostering the "Shanghai Spirit" of
mutual benefit, equality, consultation, respect of various
civilizations and common development.
China promotes regional cooperation in
the process of economic globalization. China supported the
launching of a new round of multilateral trade negotiations,
even before its accession to the World Trade Organization.
China and ASEAN (Association of
Southeast Asian Nations) countries will build their free
trade area within 10 years, announced Chinese Premier Zhu
Rongji.
The shocking September 11
terrorist attacks did not fundamentally change the trend of
the current international situation, which was still themed
on peace and development. Both multipolarization and
economic globalization are inevitable, and bring
opportunities as well as challenges to China's future
diplomacy.
(Xinhua News Agency December
25, 2001)