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BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese leader He Guoqiang on Thursday met with the crew of a TV series that commemorates the life of a discipline inspection chief, urging officials across the country to devote themselves to uncorrupt, people-oriented work.The 21-episode "Yuan Shan De Hong Ye" (Red Leaves on the Faraway Mountains), to be broadcast by the China Central Television, is a biography of Wang Ying, who worked in Nanjiang County in southwestern Sichuan Province.Wang was widely known as a devoted Communist Party of China (CPC)official with a just, caring and uncorrupt work style. She died in November 2008 at the age of 47."A large number of outstanding Party officials and cadres have emerged across the country. Comrade Wang Yi is one representative from the discipline inspection field," said He, a member of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee, when meeting with the crew before the drama's premiere ceremony."To present Wang's story in an artistic way is to educate and promote all Party members and officials and the general public to learn from her spirit," said He, also head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC.He urged Party members and officials, especially those in discipline inspection departments, to learn from Wang's loyalty to the Party and the country, her valiant fight against corruption and her love and care for people.
TOKYO, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Tuesday reiterated China's pledge to take an "impartial" stand on the sinking of a South Korean warship."The sinking of the warship Cheonan is an unfortunate incident," Wen said during an interview with Japanese public broadcaster NHK. "We have offered condolences to the victims on many occasions."What China has in mind in approaching the incident, in which 46 South Korean sailors died after their warship sank in March, is maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, he said.China attaches importance to the joint investigation conducted by South Korea and other countries and the reactions of various parties, and will take its position on the basis of truth and facts, he added.China appealed for calm on the part of the concerned parties so as to avoid a further escalation of tension and even conflict, he said.The Chinese premier said China understands the current difficult situation President Lee Myung-bak and the South Korean government are facing.China will seek information from various sources and seriously study it before making clear its stand in "a fair and objective manner," he said."We will adopt an impartial position," he said. China also maintains that any approach on it must serve the fundamental interest of maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, he added.Wen said Japan is an important country in Northeast Asia and a close neighbor of China and South Korea. China is ready to cooperate with Japan on such issues as safeguarding security in Northeast Asia, he added.Japan is the second leg of Wen's four-nation Asian tour, which has already taken him to South Korea. He will also visit Mongolia and Myanmar.
WASHINGTON, March 29 (Xinhua) -- The United States on Monday reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China policy, saying that it' s a commitment that should be the bedrock of the foundation of its relationship with China."The U.S. position on one-China policy is unchanged," Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg said at a briefing at the Foreign Press Center in downtown Washington D.C.. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg speaks at a briefing at the Foreign Press Center in downtown Washington D.C., capital of the United States, March 29, 2010. The United States on Monday reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China policy, saying that it's a commitment that should be the bedrock of the foundation of its relationship with ChinaThe deputy secretary made the remarks in response to a question about whether the Obama administration remains committed to the one-China policy and the principles of the three China-U.S. joint communiques."It (the one-China policy) serves us very well. We have consistently through Democratic and Republican administrations understood those agreements and principles be the foundation of building an ever stronger relationship (with China)," Steinberg said."So there is no change. It's a commitment that we understand be the bedrock of the foundation of the relationship between the two countries," he added.The deputy secretary appeared to be quite positive about U.S.- China relationship despite recent troubles between the two countries caused by the announcement of new U.S. arms sales to Taiwan in January and President Barack Obama's meeting with the ** Lama in February."I think it is fair to say for the first 15 months of the new administration here, U.S.-China relations have been extremely constructive," Steinberg said in his opening remarks at the briefing."I think we avoided the dangers of transition that often happen in our relations with China and were able to start a very stable and promising course on our relationships, beginning with a phone call between (Chinese) President Hu (Jintao) and President Obama in February of last year, their meeting in London at the G-20 in April and culminating in President Obama's visit to China last fall," he said.At the levels of the Cabinet, he said, the two sides have seen the deepening of bilateral ties through the creation of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED), which really reflects both the breadth and the depth of U.S.-China relationship.Steinberg said he knew that in recent months there's been speculation about whether there's been a change in U.S.-China relationship because of differences between the two sides on issues related to Taiwan, Tibet, as well as economic and trade policy.He said his trip to China early this month, along with National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Jeffrey Bader, provided a chance for both sides to discuss how to build on strong bilateral dialogue to seize the opportunities in the relationship and the need for the two countries to work together, as well as to manage their differences.During the trip, Steinberg said, the U.S. side had made clear that it does not support "Taiwan independence," welcomes recent improvements in cross-strait relations and hopes that the improvements will continue and expand.He added that the U.S. side had also reaffirmed its position that it does consider Tibet to be a part of China and does not support "Tibet independence."Steinberg said the two sides also discussed issues in economics and trade as well as security issues, such as the nuclear issues of the Korean Peninsula and Iran.
MANILA, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo lauded bilateral friendship at a ceremony held here Friday to mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of Chinese-Philippine diplomatic relations.Arroyo said "When I became President, I made June 9 every year Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day. In the past, I set aside June 9 to attend activities to my Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day in Manila. But this year, many of you will be with me in Shanghai to celebrate this occasion."She said, "Our geographical ties, our trade relationship, our family relationship dates back centuries before our diplomatic relations and even before our two republics were established." "We are family, China and the Philippines are family." "We are family, more than neighbors.""During my visits to China over the last nine years, I had the privilege of visiting many cities all over China, and was greeted with the highest-ranking officials, including President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, and former President Jiang Zemin," she said.Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo receives a gift at the soiree celebrating the 35th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the Philippines and China, in Manila, capital of the Philippines, June 4, 2010. China is now our third largest trading partner. China is also one of the fast growing sources of tourists for the Philippines. The Filipino businessmen have almost invested 3 billions U.S. dollars in China. Likewise, Chinese investments in the Philippines have also grown in the past decades.She also said "I may not be President next month, next year, and the years to come, but as congresswoman...Let me assure you that I remain committed as ever to promoting and further strengthening a solid partnership between our two countries."Chinese ambassador to the Philippines Liu Jianchao said, "More than 35 years ago, our two countries were still overshadowed by zero-sum Cold-War mentality. Today, exchanges and mutual understanding at all levels have reached breath and depth never seen before.He added that 35 years ago, China-Philippines trade volume was lingering around 72 million U.S. dollars. The figure spiked to a record-high at 30 billion U.S. dollars in 2007 and registered a quarter-on-quarter increase of more than 50 percent during the first three months of this year.The numerous exchange visits of artists, writers, journalists, teachers, performers and sportsmen between our two countries have fostered deeper understanding of our ways of life as well as friendship between the Chinese and Filipino peoples. Only through friendship and mutual respect, through understanding and acceptance of common and contrasting characteristics, can nations truly live in an atmosphere of amity and harmony.Alfons A. Uy, president of Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce, said Chinese-Filipino partnership flourished and grew stronger with the signing of the Joint Communique establishing diplomatic relations between China and the Philippines in 1975."We will also continue to lead the Chinese-Filipino community in undertaking projects that would promote national growth and development," he said.The ceremony was jointly organized by the Federations of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry and other Chinese organs to mark the 112th Philippine Independence Day, the 35th anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and the Philippines and the 9th Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day.
YUSHU, Qinghai, April 16 (Xinhua) -- The death toll had climbed to 1,144 and another 417 remained missing as of 5 p.m. Friday, about two and a half days after a devastating earthquake shook a Tibetan area in northwest China's Qinghai Province.The 7.1-magnitude earthquake, which shook the Yushu County in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu at 7:49 a.m. Wednesday, has left 11,744 people injured, including 1,192 serious cases, Xia Xueping, spokesman with the emergency rescue headquarters, told a press briefing late Friday.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) visits a Tibetan woman in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2010. Wen arrived here on Thursday to inspect the disaster relief work and visit quake-affected local people. Xia said the death toll rose markedly Friday because the expanding rescue forces recovered more bodies from the debris with the help of large rescue equipment.In addition, the missing list climbed as the transient population in the business town were counted for the first time, he said.A total of 1,179 serious cases had been transported by air and road to hospitals in Golmud and the provincial capital Xining in Qinghai and several other capitals in neighboring provinces.Many people are still buried under the debris of collapsed houses in the hardest-hit Gyegu Town near the epicenter, the seat of the Yushu prefecture government and home to 100,000 people. It sits at about 4,000 meters above sea level.More than 85 percent of houses in Gyegu, mostly made of mudbrick and wood, had collapsed.Thousands of rescuers are fighting altitude sickness and chilly weather to race the time to reach the trapped by Saturday morning, the end of internationally accepted "72-hour golden chance" for the trapped to still survive.