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08BEIJING4280
2008-11-20 23:25:00
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Embassy Beijing
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NOVEMBER 20 MFA PRESS BRIEFING: FOOD SAFETY, SED, TAIWAN,

Tags:  PREL PGOV ECON PHUM TW CH RS PE 
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SUBJECT: NOVEMBER 20 MFA PRESS BRIEFING: FOOD SAFETY, SED, TAIWAN,
PIRATES, DALAI LAMA

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 BEIJING 004280 SIPDIS E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: PREL PGOV ECON PHUM TW CH RS PE SUBJECT: NOVEMBER 20 MFA PRESS BRIEFING: FOOD SAFETY, SED, TAIWAN, PIRATES, DALAI LAMA ¶1. Key points at the November 20 afternoon MFA press briefing were: -- China has "already established" a "full export inspection system," and products found to be below standard will not be exported. -- China hopes that the two sides will continue to "show mutual respect, accommodate each other's concerns and deal with each other" during the Strategic Economic Dialogue. -- "According to usual practice and the APEC memorandum," Taiwan does not officially participate in APEC meetings. -- China is "conducting rescue work" to save the crew of a Chinese fishing vessel captured by pirates. -- France should "take into account" China's concerns regarding the Dalai Lama. Food Safety -------------- ¶2. China has "already established" a "full export inspection system," and products found to be below standard will not be exported, said Spokesperson Qin Gang at the November 20 regularly scheduled MFA press conference when asked to comment on the new food import regulations in the United States. Qin said that China's Administration for Quality, Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) has ensured that Chinese exporters have "advanced systems" that can meet U.S. requirements. China "hopes the United States can recognize AQSIQ standards" to facilitate trade between the two countries, said Qin. Strategic Economic Dialogue -------------- ¶3. China and the United States are discussing the details of the upcoming Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) and will release the date when it is confirmed, said Qin. China hopes that the two sides will continue to "show mutual respect, accommodate each other's concerns and deal with each other" during the discussion. Qin confirmed that Vice Premier Wang Qishan will represent China and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will represent the United States. Taiwan and International Space -------------- ¶4. Asked why the Taiwan Foreign Minister or other highly ranked Taiwan official did not attend the APEC summit held in Peru, Qin said that "according to usual practice and the APEC memorandum," Taiwan does not officially participate in APEC meetings. Qin noted that "all sovereign members of APEC" recognize the "One-China Policy." Pressed on why China does not take into account improving cross-Strait relations, Qin r
esponded that "no matter when, no matter what changes, the fact that there is only one China will remain unchanged." Regarding Taiwan's ability to participate in international fora, Qin said that the Mainland "understands the Taiwan compatriots' desire to take part in international organizations." The people on both sides of the Strait "are Chinese," and the People's Republic of China is working "for all Chinese people around the world." China will make joint efforts with Taiwan to "solve issues" but will "firmly oppose attempts to make two Chinas." The spokesman did not have any information on whether President Hu Jintao will meet with KMT Chairman Lien Chan at APEC. Somali Piracy -------------- ¶5. Asked about the recent seizure of a Chinese fishing vessel by pirates off the Somali coast, Qin said that China is "conducting rescue work" and "we should all pray for the safety of all Chinese crews and their property." Maritime security and the security of fishing boats "must be protected," said Qin. China has taken note of "rampant piracy" in the seas off Somalia. China will counter the piracy in accordance with relevant China-Somalia agreements, UN resolutions and international law. Dalai Lama and France -------------- ¶6. France should "take into account" China's concerns regarding the Dalai Lama, said Qin when asked about a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama. Doing so will help create "good condtions for sound and stable relations" between China and France as well as China and the rest of Europe. China opposes the Dalai Lama's meeting with foreign leaders, a position which is "consistent," said Qin. BEIJING 00004280 002 OF 002 China-Japan Economic High-Level Dialogue -------------- ¶7. China and Japan are discussing a date for the next round of the China-Japan Economic High-Level Dialogue, said Qin. The dialogue is an "important platform to strengthen bilateral trade," and China expects to see a "successful result" when the meeting is held. Reform and Opening Anniversary -------------- ¶8. The exact date China considers to be the anniversary of the Reform and Opening policy is "beyond my knowledge" admitted the spokesperson. However, he assured the journalists that the "important thing" is China will "continue to carry out the policy" and not the specific date. Russian Foreign Minister in China -------------- ¶9. The spokesperson did not have any information about potential meetings between Chinese leaders and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov. RANDT

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