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          CHINA / National

          China committed to peaceful development
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2006-04-30 13:31

          CHICAGO -- China is committed to peaceful development and will not attempt to alter the existing international configuration -- a mistake many rising powers made in the past, Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations Wang Guangya said here Saturday.

          Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations, Wang Guangya speaks to the media after the Security Council meeting on Resolution 1540 dealing with non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, April 27, 2006.
          Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations, Wang Guangya speaks to the media at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in this April 27, 2006 photo. [Reuters] 
          Addressing a symposium organized by the University of Chicago, Wang said there exists a kind of misgivings and anxiety in the United States about the possibility of China repeating the past mistake of large powers on the rise.

          Noting that historically these powers attempted to influence and alter the existing international configuration of their times, Wang made it clear that China "needs and is committed to development predicated on domestic harmony and external peace" and its foreign policy therefore "has to be oriented toward the pursuit of peace, the maintenance of stability and the promotion of cooperation."

          He said that peaceful development is nothing less than a prerequisite for China's endeavor to become prosperous, and is the best embodiment of the trend of today's world.

          "For a developing country with a population of 1.3 billion like China, it will take decades, perhaps a century, of sustained efforts before a decent, comfortable life could be ensured for all its citizens," he said. "This is exactly all the more reason for China to live in harmony with other countries and to promote prosperity for all societies."

          Historically, he went on to say, the rise of a new power was often accompanied by clashes and upheavals in the international system and configuration, more often than not leading to bloody, armed conflict.

          Noting that rapid economic globalization and political multipolarization have increased the interdependence of countries to an unprecedented degree in the 21st century, Wang emphasized that in this new era, "peace will make winners of us all and conflicts will make all of us losers."

          "The traditional pattern of clashes triggered by the rise of a large power is bound to give way to peaceful coexistence. In its push for development, China will not and cannot retread that 'zero-sum' path traditionally taken by powers on the rise. Our only option is peaceful development in which all countries are winners."

          Wang admitted that China's sustained high rate of growth has provoked widespread concern in the international community. "It is precisely this high rate of growth that has prompted some to argue that China has caused repercussions on other economies and a steep increase in demand for energy and other resources, thereby objectively impacting the world economy," he said.

          Citing the locomotive effect of China on the world economy and the country's honoring of its commitments to the World Trade Organization, Wang dismissed the concern. "I submit that no matter which way you look at it, China's development is no challenge or threat to any nation but rather represents a tremendous contribution and opportunity," he stressed.

          "China is developing as an integral part of the world, and the rapid growth of the Chinese economy can only bring exciting opportunities and ever expanding cooperation to the world," he added.

          Wang also expressed the belief that China and the United States can be partners of cooperation rather than rivals in competition.

          "I firmly believe that common interests between the two countries are primary both in the short and the long run. There is absolutely nothing that prevents the U.S. and China from forging a mutually beneficial partnership," he said.

          "As the largest developing country and the largest developed country respectively, China and the United States have a special responsibility for peace, security and prosperity in the world, especially in the Asia and Pacific region," he said. "China believes that our two countries are fully capable of strengthening our cooperation to our mutual benefit."

           
           

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