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China formally joins
the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC)
on Wednesday after foreign ministers of China and 10 ASEAN
members signed a document on China's accession to the
treaty.
Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao and ASEAN leaders witnessed the signing by Chinese
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and ASEAN foreign ministers on
the document.
ASEAN, or the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations, has expressed its
hope that China joins the treaty as a non-Southeast Asian
country in recent years, according to a press release from
the Chinese delegation, which is attending a series of
ASEAN-related meetings.
In
June 2003, the Chinese National People's Congress (NPC)
approved the country's accession to he treaty.
Principles and purpose of the
TAC conform to the five principles of peaceful co-existence
upheld by China, the press release said.
China's accession to the TAC
is conducive to the long-term stability and development of
relations between China and ASEAN as well as the maintaining
of the region's peace and stability, it added.
Enditem www.chinaview.cn 2003-10-08
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