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Viewing cable 07BEIJING1102, FEBRUARY 15 MFA PRESS BRIEFING: SIX-PARTY TALKS,

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07BEIJING1102 2007-02-15 10:28 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Beijing
VZCZCXRO8599
OO RUEHCN RUEHGH RUEHVC
DE RUEHBJ #1102/01 0461028
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
O 151028Z FEB 07
FM AMEMBASSY BEIJING
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4817
INFO RUEHOO/CHINA POSTS COLLECTIVE
RUEHFR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 4059
RUEHBS/USEU BRUSSELS
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 BEIJING 001102 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PREL ETRD UNSC CH KN JA IR IN RS XA
SUBJECT: FEBRUARY 15 MFA PRESS BRIEFING: SIX-PARTY  TALKS, 
CHINA'S MFN TRADE STATUS, CHINA-INDIA-RUSSIA  COOPERATION, 
IRAN, FM LI IN JAPAN, EUROPE-AFRICA  COOPERATION, FRANCE FM 
TO VISIT 
 
1. Key points made at the February 15 MFA press 
conference were: 
 
-- Six-Party Talks have entered a "substantive stage." 
The Spokesperson outlined the structure of working 
groups and called for the United States and DPRK to 
resolve financial issues. 
 
-- China is ready to expand imports from the United 
States to reduce the trade deficit and hopes for the 
relaxation of high-tech export restrictions. 
 
-- The China-India-Russia meeting in New Delhi touched 
on a broad range of regional concerns.  This 
cooperation is not directed at any third party. 
 
-- FM Li's visit to Tokyo is designed to prepare for 
PM Wen's April visit and to maintain the momentum of 
improved relations between the two countries. 
 
-- France's Foreign Minister will visit China February 
28 to March 1. 
 
Six-Party Talks Working Groups, Financial Issues 
--------------------------------------------- ---- 
 
2. MFA Spokesperson Jiang Yu outlined the organization 
of Six-Party Talks working groups at the February 15 
regular press briefing.  The ROK will chair the 
economic and energy cooperation group.  Russia will 
chair the Northeast Asia peace and security mechanism 
group.  The United States, DPRK and Japan will 
respectively chair other working groups.  Jiang said 
that financial issues were to be handled between the 
United States and DPRK through negotiation and 
dialogue, when asked for comment on reports that an 
American official call for financial questions to be 
resolved within 30 days.  Asked about Japan's 
reluctance to provide aid before the abduction 
question is resolved, Jiang said China hopes Japan 
would fulfill its obligations under the agreement and 
actively participate in the denuclearization process. 
 
3. Jiang would not clarify whether suspension of 
activity at Yongbyon would be temporary or permanent, 
simply referring reporters to the text of the 
agreement for details.  She stated the 
denuclearization action plan agreed upon Tuesday was 
an "important step forward" signifying the Six-Party 
Talks have entered a "substantive stage."  The 
spokeswoman expressed China's hope that all parties 
would honor their commitments and implement the 
necessary actions. 
 
United States-China Trade Mutually Beneficial 
--------------------------------------------- 
 
4. Asked to comment on reports that three U.S. 
Senators want to rescind China's most favored nations 
trading status, Jiang said the two countries are 
important trading partners that reap tangible benefits 
with over 21 percent growth in trade last year.  China 
is ready to expand imports from the United States to 
reduce the trade deficit and hopes for the relaxation 
of high-tech export restrictions.  China has increased 
its crackdown on piracy with "firm resolve and 
achievement," she said. 
 
China-India-Russia Joint Communique 
----------------------------------- 
 
5. The foreign ministers of China, India and Russia 
met February 14 in New Delhi to discuss "cooperation 
in key areas," said Jiang.  The Korean Peninsula, the 
Middle East, Iraq, Afghanistan, East Asian 
cooperation, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and 
other topics were addressed during these trilateral 
talks.  The three countries' cooperation aims for 
peace and stability and is not directed at any third 
party, Jiang said. 
 
New UNSC Resolution on Iran? 
---------------------------- 
 
6. Responding to reports that Undersecretary Burns 
called for a new UNSC resolution on Iran, Jiang said 
the international community should increase diplomatic 
and political efforts to resume dialogue and achieve a 
 
BEIJING 00001102  002 OF 002 
 
 
lasting and comprehensive solution. 
 
FM Li Meets with Leaders in Japan 
--------------------------------- 
 
7. Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing will arrive in Japan 
February 15 and meet the speaker of the House of 
Representatives, chief cabinet secretary, PM Abe and 
FM Aso, Jiang said when asked about the visit.  Li 
will promote bilateral ties, prepare for PM Wen's 
April visit to Japan and attempt to maintain the 
momentum of improved relations between the two 
countries. 
 
Open Attitude Toward Europe-Africa Cooperation 
--------------------------------------------- - 
 
8. China has taken note of a meeting this morning in 
France on cooperation between European and African 
countries and maintains an open and positive attitude 
toward the event.  China has held dialogue with 
European and African countries on development in 
Africa and is ready for further consultation in this 
regard. 
 
Question on Dr. Gao Yaojie Deflected 
------------------------------------ 
 
9. As she has for the past two weeks, the spokeswoman 
told reporters to direct their questions to local 
authorities when asked for the MFA's position on the 
house arrest of AIDS activist Dr. Gao Yaojie. 
 
French FM to Visit China Feb. 28-March 1 
----------------------------------------- 
 
10. At the invitation of FM Li, French FM Douste-Blazy 
will visit China from February 28-March 1, Jiang 
announced. 
SEDNEY