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           晩豚:2003-05-13 18:10        ン: system        輳苅

         
                                                        


                

          May I begin by congratulating the publication of China's Diplomacy2002 edition.


        The year 2001 marked the beginning of the new century. It was no ordinary year, but one of convoluted changes in the international situation. In particular, the September 11th incident led to profound readjustments in international relations and rising uncertainty in the global security environment. Our world is indeed not a tranquil place.


        Nonetheless, peace and development remain the theme of our times. Multipolarization and globalization have kept developing amidst twists and turns. Overall relaxation and local tensions will continue to characterize the current international situation and that of the coming period.


          The drastic turns of events in the world have not deterred us from seeing the opportunities, making pioneering efforts and achieving notable success under the correct leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Jiang Zemin at its core and with the strong support of our people and the close cooperation of the various departments.


        Firmly pursuing an independent foreign policy of peace, China is dedicated to strengthening its friendly relations and cooperation with all the countries in the world on the basis of Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. China was more active than ever before on the multilateral diplomatic front. By successfully sponsoring the 9th Informal APEC Leadership Meeting, China helped inject new vitality into world economic recovery. And by actively participating in international counter-terrorism cooperation, China played a constructive role in the global fight against terror.


        The propositions and actions of China projected an image of a peaceful, responsible, and justice up-holding country and won her extensive acclaim in the international community. China's diplomacy and foreign policy have significantly contributed to the maintenance of world peace and promotion of common development. At the same time, it has secured a sound external environment for the development of Chinese-style socialism and the reunification of the motherland.


        Presenting a comprehensive and systematic sum-up of the changing international situation and China's diplomatic work in 2001 to the public at home and abroad is a job that is highly called for, but not at all easy. China's Diplomacy 2002 edition deserves our commendation for having largely fulfilled that goal. What needs to be pointed out, in particular, is that China's Diplomacy has succeeded in being innovative compared with past editions. The book we have now is richer in contents, smoother in style, more succinct in language and contains more pictures. I am sure it will be more enthusiastically received by the readers.


        China's Diplomacy is compiled and published by the relevant departments of the Foreign Ministry. I hope that they will continue to carry forward the spirit of innovation and professionalism and make fresh progress in making the book a better source of theory, policy and knowledge, thus contributing to greater publicity of China's foreign policy and diplomatic efforts and closer exchanges between China and other countries.


        Tang Jiaxuan


        27 May 2002


        Contents


        Chapter


        The International Situation in 2001


        Section 1 Non-traditional Security Threats on the Rise and the US Forced to Readjust its Security Strategy


        Section 2 More Relaxation of Tension between Major Countries and  Greater Compromise and Co-operation


        Section 3 Some Regional Hot Spots Becoming Hotter and New Changes Emerging in Geopolitical Structure


        Section 4 Global Economic Downturn and a Grim Situation


        Chapter


        China's Diplomacy in 2001


        2001 Shanghai APEC Summit Meeting


        Section 1 Active Participation in International Affairs and Maintenance of World Peace and Promotion of Common  Development


        Section 2 Overall Development of China's Good-neighborly and Friendly Relations and Cooperation with Surrounding Countries


        Section 3 Rapid Development of China's Relations with All  Developing Countries


        Section 4 Fresh Progress in China's Relations with Western Developed Countries


        Section 5 Safeguarding China's Territorial Integrity and Promoting the Great Cause of National Reunification


        Section 6 Furtherance of China's Foreign Economic Co-operation and Trade


        Chapter


        China's Relations with Other Asian Countries


        2001 ASEAn+3 Summit Meeting


        Section 1 The Situation in Asia


        Section 2 An Overview of China's Relations with Other Asian  Countries


        Section 3 China's Relations with Mongolia


        Section 4 China's Relations with D.P.R.K


        Section 5 China's Relations with R.O.K


        Section 6 China's Relations with Japan


        Section 7 China's Relations with Viet Nam


        Section 8 China's Relations with Laos


        Section 9 China's Relations with Cambodia


        Section 10 China's Relations with Myanmar


        Section 11 China's Relations with Thailand


        Section 12 China's Relations with Malaysia


        Section 13 China's Relations with Singapore


        Section 14 China's Relations with Brunei


        Section 15 China's Relations with the Philippines


        Section 16 China's Relations with Indonesia


        Section 17 China's Relations with Pakistan


        Section 18 China's Relations with Afghanistan


        Section 19 China's Relations with Nepal


        Section 20 China's Relations with Bhutan


        Section 21 China's Relations with Bangladesh


        Section 22 China's Relations with India


        Section 23 China's Relations with Sri Lanka


        Section 24 China's Relations with Maldives


        Section 25 China's Relations with Sikkim


        Chapter


        China's Relations with West Asian and North African Countries


        Section 1 The Situation in West Asia and North Africa


        Section 2 An Overview of China's Relations with West Asian and North African Countries


        Section 3 China's Relations with Iran


        Section 4 China's Relations with Turkey


        Section 5 China's Relations with Cyprus


        Section 6 China's Relations with Syria


        Section 7 China's Relations with Iraq


        Section 8 China's Relations with Lebanon


        Section 9 China's Relations with Jordan


        Section 10 China's Relations with Palestine


        Section 11 China's Relations with Israel


        Section 12 China's Relations with Saudi Arabia


        Section 13 China's Relations with Kuwait


        Section 14 China's Relations with Bahrain


        Section 15 China's Relations with Qatar


        Section 16 China's Relations with United Arab Emirates


        Section 17 China's Relations with Oman


        Section 18 China's Relations with Yemen


        Section 19 China's Relations with Egypt


        Section 20 China's Relations with The Sudan


        Section 21 China's Relations with Libya


        Section 22 China's Relations with Tunisia


        Section 23 China's Relations with Algeria


        Section 24 China's Relations with Morocco


        Section 25 China's Relations with Mauritania


        Chapter


        China's Relations with Sub-Saharan African Countries


        Section 1 The Situation in the Sub-Saharan Region


        Section 2 An Overview of China's Relations with Sub-Saharan African Countries


        Section 3 China's Relations with Ethiopia


        Section 4 China's Relations with Eritrea


        Section 5 China's Relations with Djibouti


        Section 6 China's Relations with Somalia


        Section 7 China's Relations with Kenya


        Section 8 China's Relations with Uganda


        Section 9 China's Relations with Seychelles


        Section 10 China's Relations with Tanzania


        Section 11 China's Relations with Comoros


        Section 12 China's Relations with Mauritius


        Section 13 China's Relations with Madagascar


        Section 14 China's Relations with the Central African Republic


        Section 15 China's Relations with Cameroon


        Section 16 China's Relations with Rwanda


        Section 17 China's Relations with Burundi


        Section 18 China's Relations with the Democratic Republic of Congo


        Section 19 China's Relations with the Republic of  Congo


        Section 20 China's Relations with Equatorial Guinea


        Section 21 China's Relations with Gabon


        Section 22 China's Relations with Mali


        Section 23 China's Relations with Nigeria


        Section 24 China's Relations with Benin


        Section 25 China's Relations with Niger


        Section 26 China's Relations with Togo


        Section 27 China's Relations with Ghana


        Section 28 China's Relations with C?te d?Ivoire


        Section 29 China's Relations with The Cape Verde


        Section 30 China's Relations with Guinea-Bissau


        Section 31 China's Relations with Guinea


        Section 32 China's Relations with Sierra Leone


        Section 33 China's Relations with Mozambique


        Section 34 China's Relations with Zambia


        Section 35 China's Relations with Angola


        Section 36 China's Relations with Zimbabwe


        Section 37 China's Relations with Botswana


        Section 38 China's Relations with Namibia


        Section 39 China's Relations with South Africa


        Section 40 China's Relations with Lesotho


        Chapter


        China's Relations with East European and Central Asian Countries


        Section 1 The Situation in East Europe and Central Asia


        Section 2 An Overview of China's Relations with East European and Central Asian Countries


        Section 3 China's Relations with Russia


        Section 4 China's Relations with Azerbaijan


        Section 5 China's Relations with Armenia


        Section 6 China's Relations with Georgia


        Section 7 China's Relations with Kazakhstan


        Section 8 China's Relations with Uzbekistan


        Section 9 China's Relations with Tajikistan


        Section 10 China's Relations with Kyrgyz


        Section 11 China's Relations with Turkmenistan


        Section 12 China's Relations with Estonia


        Section 13 China's Relations with Latvia


        Section 14 China's Relations with Lithuania


        Section 15 China's Relations with Ukraine


        Section 16 China's Relations with Belarus


        Section 17 China's Relations with Moldova


        Section 18 China's Relations with Poland


        Section 19 China's Relations with the Czech Republic


        Section 20 China's Relations with Slovakia


        Section 21 China's Relations with Hungary


        Section 22 China's Relations with Romania


        Section 23 China's Relations with Bulgaria


        Section 24 China's Relations with Yugoslavia


        Section 25 China's Relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina


        Section 26 China's Relations with Croatia


        Section 27 China's Relations with Slovenia


        Section 28 China's Relations with the Republic Of Macedonia


        Section 29 China's Relations with Albania


        Section 30 China's Relations with Shanghai Cooperation Organization


        Chapter


        China's Relations with West European Countries


        Section 1 The Situation in West Europe


        Section 2 An Overview of China's Relations with West European Countries


        Section 3 China's Relations with Norway


        Section 4 China's Relations with Sweden


        Section 5 China's Relations with Finland


        Section 6 China's Relations with Denmark


        Section 7 China's Relations with Iceland


        Section 8 China's Relations with Germany


        Section 9 China's Relations with the Netherlands


        Section 10 China's Relations with Belgium


        Section 11 China's Relations with Luxembourg


        Section 12 China's Relations with the United Kingdom


        Section 13 China's Relations with Ireland


        Section 14 China's Relations with Austria


        Section 15 China's Relations with Liechtenstein


        Section 16 China's Relations with Switzerland


        Section 17 China's Relations with France


        Section 18 China's Relations with Monaco


        Section 19 China's Relations with Andorra


        Section 20 China's Relations with Italy


        Section 21 China's Relations with San Marino


        Section 22 China's Relations with the Vatican


        Section 23 China's Relations with Spain


        Section 24 China's Relations with Portugal


        Section 25 China's Relations with Greece


        Section 26 China's Relations with Malta


        Section 27 China's Relations with the European Union


        Chapter


        China's Relations with North American and Oceanian Countries


        President Jiang Zemin met U.S. President Bush


        Section 1 The Situation in North America and Oceania


        Section 2 China's Relations with the United States


        Section 3 China's Relations with Canada


        Section 4 China's Relations with Australia


        Section 5 China's Relations with New Zealand


        Section 6 China's Relations with Kiribati


        Section 7 China's Relations with Samoa


        Section 8 China's Relations with the Cook Islands


        Section 9 China's Relations with Vanuatu


        Section 10 China's Relations with Fiji


        Section 11 China's Relations with Papua New Guinea


        Section 12 China's Relations with Micronesia


        Section 13 China's Relations with Tonga


        Chapter


        China's Relations with Latin American and Caribbean Countries


        Section 1 The Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean Region


        Section 2 An Overview of China's Relations with Latin American and Caribbean Countries


        Section 3 China's Relations with Mexico


        Section 4 China's Relations with Guatemala


        Section 5 China's Relations with Honduras


        Section 6 China's Relations with El Salvador


        Section 7 China's Relations with Nicaragua


        Section 8 China's Relations with Costa Rica


        Section 9 China's Relations with Panama


        Section 10 China's Relations with Dominica


        Section 11 China's Relations with Haiti


        Section 12 China's Relations with Colombia


        Section 13 China's Relations with Venezuela


        Section 14 China's Relations with Ecuador


        Section 15 China's Relations with Peru


        Section 16 China's Relations with Bolivia


        Section 17 China's Relations with Chile


        Section 18 China's Relations with Argentina


        Section 19 China's Relations with Brazil


        Section 20 China's Relations with Uruguay


        Section 21 China's Relations with Cuba


        Section 22 China's Relations with Paraguay


        Section 23 China's Relations with Antigua and Barbuda


        Section 24 China's Relations with St. Lucia


        Section 25 China's Relations with Barbados


        Section 26 China's Relations with Guyana


        Section 27 China's Relations with Jamaica


        Section 28 China's Relations with Trinidad and Tobago


        Section 29 China's Relations with Suriname


        Section 30 China's Relations with The Bahamas


        Chapter


        China's Relations with the United Nations


        Foreign Affairs Minister Tang Jiaxuan Delivering a Speech at UN General Assembly


        Section 1 On UN Political and Security Issues


        Section 2 On Disarmament and Arms Control


        Section 3 On Human Rights Issues


        Section 4 China's Activities in the Economic Field of the United   Nations


        Section 5 China's Activities in Multilateral Social Domain


        Section 6 China's Relations with the Specialized Agencies and Other Organizations of the United Nations


        Chapter


        China's Relations with Other International Organizations and International Conferences


        Signing Ceremony on China's Accession to the WTO


        Section 1 China's Relations with the Non-aligned Movement


        Section 2 China's Relations with the International Criminal Police Organization


        Section 3 China's Relations with the World Tourism Organization


        Section 4 China's Relations with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations


        Section 5 China's Relations with ASEAN Regional Forum


        Section 6 China's Relations with the Asian Development Bank


        Section 7 China's Relations with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation


        Section 8 China's Relations with the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific


        Section 9 China's Relations with the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council


        Section 10 China's Relations with the Pacific Basin Economic Council


        Section 11 China's Relations with Pacific Islands Forum


        Section 12 China's Relations with 10+3 (ASEAN, China, Japan and  R.O.K)


        Section 13 China's Relations with East Asia-Latin America Forum


        Section 14 China's Relations with the Asia-Europe Meeting


        Section 15 China's Relations with the World Energy Council (WEC)


        Section 16 China's Relations with the Organization of African Unity


        Section 17 China's Relations with the League of Arab States


        Section 18 China's Relations with the Gulf Cooperation Council


        Section 19 China's Relations with the International Organization of Red Cross


        Section 20 China's Relations with the Organization of the Islamic Conference


        Chapter


        Work Concerning Treaty and Law in China's Foreign Affairs


        Section 1 A Survey of Treaties Concluded between China and Other Countries


        Section 2 China's Work in UN Legal Field


        Section 3 China's Work Related to the Law of Sea


        Section 4 China and the International Environment Law


        Section 5 China and International Legal Instruments on Human Rights


        Section 6 Work Concerning Law and Treaty Related to Hong Kong  and Macao


        Section 7 China's Territorial and Boundary Affairs


        Section 8 Judicial Assistance and Legal Cooperation between China  and Other Countries


        Chapter


        China's Consular Relations with Foreign Countries


        Section 1 Consular Consultation


        Section 2 Agreements on the Exchange of Consulates Signed between China and Foreign Countries


        Section 3 Consular Treaties Signed between China and Foreign Countries Applying to Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR


        Section 4 Handling Affairs Concerning Foreign Consulates in China


        Section 5 Assistance in Dealing with Foreign-Related Cases


        Section 6 Consular Protection


        Appendixes


        1、Institutional Diagram of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the People's Republic of China, 2001


        2、Name List of Leading Members at Ministerial Level in the MFA of the People's Republic of China, 2001


        3、Table of Countries Having Diplomatic Relations with China, Dates of Establishment of Such Relations and Chinese Diplomatic Envoys to Those Countries, 2001


        4、Table of Names and Seats of Permanent Missions of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations and Their Resident Representatives, 2001


        5、Table of Chinese Consulates in Foreign Countries and Vice Versa


        6、Table of Agreements on Mutual Exemption of Visas Signed between China and Foreign Countries


        7、Table of Consular Treaties (Agreements) Signed between China and Foreign Countries


        8、Table of Multilateral Treaties China Acceded to in 2001


        9、Table of Major Bilateral Treaties and Agreements Signed between China and Foreign Countries in 2001


         

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