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美東亞助卿Hill已早連戰一步進駐北京;支持連與中"對話",
至於"簽協定"?美仍持保留立場
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Daily Press Briefing
Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman
Washington, DC
April 26, 2005
(http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2005/45175.htm)

INDEX:

CHINA

Ambassador Hill’s Visit to Beijing and Meetings with Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei and Other Senior Foreign Ministry Officials


TRANSCRIPT:


QUESTION: Assistant Secretary Hill met with Chinese officials in Beijing earlier today. Do you have details on their meetings?


MR. ERELI: I have a little bit I can share with you. I don't know if I would call them details.


Ambassador Hill is presently in Beijing. He held meetings with Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei as well as other senior foreign ministry officials. He discussed a broad range of bilateral and regional issues during these meetings, including how to move the six-party process forward. He will travel to Tokyo on the 27th, where he will meet with his Japanese six-party counterpart, Director General Sasae and other senior Japanese officials.


QUESTION: Do you know if they talk about cross-strait relations like the visit of Taiwan's --


MR. ERELI: I don't have that detail to read out for you of the meeting, so I couldn't tell you.


QUESTION: Earlier, you described the contacts between Taiwan's opposition parties and the mainland as positive developments, but right before the opposition leader departs for China, a violent pro-independence protest took place at airport. Is the U.S. concerned about the, I mean, escalating political tension in China caused by the opposition party's visit?


MR. ERELI: We believe that steps that increase dialogue, support dialogue, support a peaceful resolution of cross-strait tension are to be supported, are to be welcomed, and that's the case with this latest visit and it's -- you know, we support the expansion of those kinds of contacts.


QUESTION: One last. Taiwan's Government warned the opposition party not to engage in state-related negotiations or sign any form of agreement with Beijing. I'm just wondering if the U.S. has any concerns about the steps the opposition party may take could undermine the U.S. policies or change the status quo.


MR. ERELI: No, I don't have any comment to share with you on those discussions.


Thank you.



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