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Tuesday, 09/07/2004 11:59:33 AM

Tuesday, September 07, 2004 11:59:33 AM

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China willing to deepen ties with Turkmenistan


This is expected. China is going to do what it can and exert whatever influence necessary to keep U.S. missiles out of Turkmenistan. The Turkmenistan base will give the United States the ability to shoot down ascending missiles, supposedly from Iran, whose massive heat signature makes them easier targets, before they release their multiple warheads.

The U.S. policy is not just to contain Russia but to encircle both Russia and China. Might not these missile deployments be used also to this end?

If the US wants China's 'transformation' not to come at the expense of America's diminution, it needs a better policy than an aggressive posture that puts China on red alert 24/7. The best approach would help China modernize without turning it into a monster.
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This is beyond the crass mind of Bush and his shock and awe neocon handlers.

With the huge amount of weapons being employed and the nuclear arsenals being accumulated somebody better get the brains to use diplomacy.

Bush is making the very same mistake he has become famous for in Iraq, not considering the mindset of the Muslim sects that compose Iraq. Now this administration, the epitome of the myopic Western mind, has failed to comprehend the philosophy of the Eastern mind. To fall back into the same mistake that was made with Iraq and now China, to keep bumping your head against the wall, does not show much intelligence.

See also:
Missile Defense To Tie U.S. To Iraq, Afghanistan, Caspian, Experts Warn
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Li: China willing to deepen ties with Turkmenistan

www.chinaview.cn 2004-09-06 20:23:24


¡¡BEIJING, Sept. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said here Monday that China attaches great importance to developing its relations with Turkmenistan and will,as always, uphold the policy of "treating its neighbors as friendsand partners", so as to work for deepening bilateral friendly and cooperative relationship.

Li Chang chun, member of the Standing Committee of the PoliticalBureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks when meetingwith a delegation of the Democratic Party of Turkmenistan led by its First Secretary Ondjik Musaev.

He said China and Turkmenistan have been good neighbors, good friends and good partners since time immemorial. The people of the two nations have been all along keeping a profound and traditional friendship.

Since the two countries established diplomatic ties 12 years ago, bilateral relations have progressed smoothly, with a huge cooperation potential and broad prospects in all fields, he said.

Li also spoke positively of inter-party exchanges between Chinaand Turkmenistan, noting that the CPC is willing to continue its efforts to strengthen and consolidate the relationship with the Turkmenistan Democratic Party and make contributions to developing the relations between the two nations in a new period on the basisof four principles of inter-party exchanges.

Musaev conveyed Turkmenistan President Saparmurad Atayevich Niyazov's cordial greetings to Chinese President Hu Jintao and other state leaders.

He spoke highly of the CPC for timely and successfully holding the Third International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP) and expressed his heartfelt congratulations.

The Turkmenistan Democratic Party values very much the friendly relationship with the CPC and is willing to further consolidate and enhance exchanges and cooperation between the two parties, so as to boost the relationship of mutual benefit and cooperation between the two countries, he said.

At the invitation of the CPC, the Turkmenistan Democratic Partydelegation attended the ICAPP held here from Sept. 3 to 5. Enditem

http://news3.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-09/06/content_1950975.htm




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