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Fu Cong: Passing the US resolution on the Strait of Bahrain will not help solve the problem | International | Central News Agency CNA



Please agree to our privacy policy to enable news listening. (Central News Agency, Taipei, 16th) Reuters reported that China’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Fu Cong said on the 15th that the United States and Bahrain jointly sponsored a draft resolution on the Strait of Hormuz. The relevant content and the timing of the proposal were inappropriate, and passing the draft would not help solve the Strait of Hormuz issue. Reuters reported on the 15th that the draft resolution between the United States and Bahrain requires Iran to stop attacks and mine-laying activities in the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomats believe that if the draft comes to a vote, it is likely to be rejected by Russia and China. In a vote last month, China and Russia vetoed the draft supported by the United States, saying that the content of the draft was biased against Iran. The report cited an instant interview with Fu Cong released by the Pass Blue news website. When asked about the draft resolution between the United States and Bahrain, Fu Cong said, “We think the content of the draft is inappropriate and the timing of the proposal is inappropriate. What we need is to urge the warring parties to negotiate seriously and sincerely to resolve the issue.” Fu Cong said, “We do not believe that passing this draft resolution at this stage will help solve the problem.” As the rotating president of the Security Council, China has the responsibility to arrange a vote on the draft, but so far it has not received any application. U.S. President Trump concluded his visit to China on the 15th. According to a summary released by the White House after the Trump-Xi meeting, the United States and China agreed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to ensure the free flow of energy. China opposed the militarization of the Strait of Hormuz and any collection of tolls. Both sides agreed that Iran cannot possess nuclear weapons. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on the 15th that the recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been welcomed by the international community, and the waterway should be reopened as soon as possible to jointly maintain the stability and smoothness of the global production and supply chain. (Editor: Chen Kaiyu/Zhou Huiying) 1150516 Support Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of sponsorship to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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Wang Yi: China and France need to strengthen strategic communication | Cross-Strait | Central News Agency CNA



Please agree to our privacy policy to enable news listening. (Central News Agency, Taipei, 9th) Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with French Presidential Foreign Policy Advisor Bernal in Beijing on the 8th and said that China and France need to strengthen strategic communication and carry out strategic coordination to jointly respond to global challenges; Bernard said that France is willing to play an active role in promoting EU-China dialogue and cooperation. The official website of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday disclosed the contents of the meeting between Wang Yi and Emmanuel Bonne. Wang Yi said that French President Emmanuel Macron visited China last year, and the strategic guidance of the two heads of state reflected the high level and specialness of bilateral relations. China is willing to work with France to make greater progress in bilateral cooperation and bring more benefits to the two peoples. Wang Yi also said that today’s world is full of chaos. As permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and independent major countries, China and France bear important responsibilities for maintaining international peace, stability and development. It is necessary for both sides to strengthen strategic communication, carry out strategic coordination, jointly respond to global challenges, promote the China-France comprehensive strategic partnership to eliminate all kinds of interference, and achieve healthy and stable development. Wang Yi also reiterated that the basis of China-France relations is solid political mutual trust, and the key is mutual respect for each other’s core interests. “We hope that France will abide by the one-China principle with practical actions, refrain from any form of official exchanges with the Taiwan authorities, and not send any wrong signals to the ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces.” According to the official website of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bernard said, “France fully understands the importance and sensitivity of the Taiwan issue, adheres to the one-China policy, and will not make any changes in its policy on this issue.” Bernard also pointed out that France looks forward to working closely with China to jointly find constructive solutions to the global crisis. “Under the current international situation, it is crucial for Europe and China to maintain dialogue and cooperation. The EU needs China and hopes to be a trustworthy partner with China. France is willing to play an active role in promoting dialogue and cooperation between Europe and China.” When Wang Yi had a phone call with Bernard at request in January this year, he said that the international situation has undergone new and major changes, which can be said to be chaotic. As independent major countries, China and France should strengthen communication and coordination to jointly inject valuable stability into the world and better leverage the strategic value of China-France relations. Subsequently, Wang Yi was invited to have a phone call with Bernard again in March to discuss the situation in the Middle East. Wang Yi said that in the face of a critical situation, China and France, as permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, should strengthen strategic communication and coordination, firmly safeguard the United Nations Charter and international law, and prevent the world from returning to the law of the jungle. (Editor: Zhou Huiying/Chen Kaiyu) 1150509 Support the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of sponsorship to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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