| Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Jiang Yu's Regular Press Conference on September 22, 2009 | ||
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| 2009/09/23 | ||
On September 22, 2009, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Jiang Yu held a regular press conference and answered questions on President Hu Jintao's meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, UN Climate Change Summit, Security Council Summit on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament, China-Japan-ROK Leaders' Meeting, East Asian Community and the Six-Party Talks, etc. Jiang Yu: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Let's begin our press conference. Now, the floor is open. Q: Could you confirm that Premier Wen Jiaobao is going to visit the DPRK in early October? It's reported that a DPRK military delegation arrived at A: On your first question, I don't have any information to release at this stage. On your second question, I haven't heard of such a visit. You can refer to the Ministry of Defense. Q: It's reported that Russian Prime Minister Putin will visit A: We will release the information in due course. This year marks the 60th anniversary of China-Russia diplomatic relations. The two sides will celebrate the event in October. Preparation is underway. President Hu will have a bilateral meeting with Russian President Medvedev in the Q: Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama recently said that he would attend China-Japan-ROK Leaders' Meeting. Several weeks ago you said that this meeting would be held in A: On China-Japan-ROK Foreign Ministers' Meeting, we will release information shortly and please follow closely. The three parties are discussing the specifics of the trilateral leaders' meeting and we will make the announcement in due course. I would like to brief you on the just concluded meeting between President Hu and Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama in President Hu also made a five-point proposal on bilateral relations: first, step up high-level contact for more political mutual trust; second, strengthen business cooperation for stronger common interests; third, deepen people-to-people friendship for greater public support; fourth, advance cooperation in Asian affairs for more coordination in international affairs. President Hu also said that as two major countries in the region, the two countries should jointly push for denuclearization on the President Hu emphasized that issues of history and I responded to your question of East Asian Community last Thursday. We wish to deepen cooperation with countries in the region including On your third question, you may have noticed relevant information we have released. State Councilor Dai Bingguo visited the DPRK as special envoy of President Hu and delivered the President's letter to the DPRK leader Kim Jong-Il. The two sides agreed to step up bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields and constantly promote China-DPRK friendly relations. They also exchanged views on the Korean nuclear issue. The DPRK side said that it would stick to the goal of denuclearization for peace and stability on the I want to stress that as a close neighbor of the Peninsula, Q: President Hu will meet with Russian President Medvedev in the A: Q: Last Friday, two journalists of the Kyodo News were beaten when covering the National Day rehearsal. Those who attacked them were in plain clothes, but their badges showed that they were from the parade and behind them were police in uniform. How can A: we understand your interest and wish to cover more about the National Day activities and have been actively coordinating parties concerned to facilitate your coverage. During major events, it is indisputable international common practice to adopt temporary measures. We had notified international media in advance, reminding you not to film or cover the rehearsal. Most of the media have shown understanding and collaboration, which we appreciate. But regrettably, the Kyodo News Agency did not heed our words. Whatever reason there is, we regret the occurrence of such an unpleasant thing. We wish to work with the international media to do a good job of report and coverage of the relevant National Day celebrations. Q: Will the attackers be punished? A: we have conveyed the concerns of the Kyodo journalists to relevant municipal authorities. Since I haven't received any briefing on the issue, I cannot make judgments on what happened at that moment. Just now I have made our view clear. Kyodo journalists had been informed in advance. Our message is fairly clear, we are talking about all rehearsals. What's more, I heard that Beijing Hotel has sealed off balcony of the room where they stayed and posted a notice requesting them not to go outside to the balcony for coverage of the rehearsals. However, those journalists tore the seal, fractured iron wires and forced their way into the balcony for coverage. We hope all journalists can comply with Q: President Hu will attend the UN conferences during his visit, including the UN Climate Change A: On the morning of 22nd On your second question, Security Council Summit on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament is the first of its kind to be held and is of great significance. The summit will mainly discuss nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. We hope the summit will build more international consensus and explore effective ways to promote non-proliferation, disarmament and peaceful use of nuclear energy in a balanced way. Q: The Obama administration will make a new proposal of rebalancing the world economy, which will involve the IMF doing a report every six months on the economic situation of countries across the world to suggest what economic policies they should adopt. Is A: The world economy is now stabilizing and turning for the better. But there will be a long and arduous journey for complete recovery and it calls for stronger coordination of macro-economic policies and deeper cooperation. Q: Are the Kyodo journalists the only journalists who have violated the rules of National Day coverage? Will they get punished? A: We reminded you not to cover the rehearsals with a view to saving the best pictures for the day of the celebration. Most of the journalists have shown understanding and collaboration, which we appreciate. As for what punishment they will receive, we do not want to do so. But we need good cooperation and trust between us and I am sure you can fully understand Q: Today's China-Japan summit is the first summit since the new Japanese administration took office. How do you comment on the significance and outcome of the summit? A: President Hu congratulated Prime Minister Hatoyama on his election and spoke highly of his positive role in improving and developing China-Japan relations. He hoped that during his term as Q: Former head of A: As a member of the NPT, Q: Recently, some foreign news agencies in A: I haven't heard about this and can check it up for you. If there are no other questions, thank you for your coming. See you next time!
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