BEIJING, March 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo held
talks with visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte here on
Saturday afternoon.
This is Negroponte's first official trip abroad since he took the post as
deputy secretary of state on Feb. 27.
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Dai told Negroponte that the two
countries should always treat and deal with bilateral relations from a
"strategic height" and a "long-run perspective".
Dai said both countries should strengthen dialogue, enhance mutual trust
and develop cooperation, and properly handle the sensitive problems in bilateral
relations, the Taiwan issue particularly, to promote the overall and in-depth
development of China-U.S. constructive and cooperative relations.
Negroponte said the relationship between the Untied States and China is
very important and the U.S. government attaches great importance to the
relationship, and his trip is a right step for continuing the strategic dialogue
between the two countries.
He said the U.S. hopes to conduct broader and more strategic exchanges and
cooperation with China, to jointly promote the continuous development of
U.S.-China relations.
Dai stressed that China firmly follows the path of peaceful development and
is devoted to promoting the construction of a harmonious world featuring lasting
peace and common prosperity, under the joint efforts of the international
community.
China's development is an opportunity to both the U.S. and the world, said
Dai, adding it is in the interests of both peoples to deepen the constructive
and cooperative relations between China and the U.S., and also conducive to
world peace, stability and development.
Echoing Dai's remarks, Negroponte said the U.S. appreciates and welcomes
China's development and views China as a constructive partner, adding the
continuous development of U.S.-China relations is conducive to the world.
The two agreed to continue the China-U.S. strategic dialogue, in accordance
with the consensus reached between the two heads of state, and the next dialogue
will be held in Washington.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi also met with Negroponte. They
highly appraised the current bilateral relations and cooperation in various
fields.
Yang asked the U.S. side to scrupulously abide by its commitments, stop
selling weapons to Taiwan, not to send any wrong signal to "Taiwan independence"
forces, and jointly safeguard peace and stability across the Taiwan strait and
the overall situation of China-U.S. relations.
Negroponte said the United States will stick to the one-China policy and
abide by the three China-U.S. joint communiques.
Negroponte's March 1-6 Asian tour also includes Japan and the Republic of
Korea.
Negroponte was sworn in as U.S. deputy secretary of state on Feb. 27,
following President George W. Bush nominated him in January to take the post,
which had been vacant since Robert Zoellick left office last July.