Ago/05/2008
1987 Pechino Qianmen

China and the United States should conduct dialogues and exchanges based on equal-footing and mutual respect to solve their disputes on human rights and religious issues, said the Foreign Ministry.Ministry spokesman Qin Gang made the remarks on Thursday afternoon with reference to the speech of U.S. President George W.Bush in Thailand, which criticized China on human rights and religious issues."As for disputes between China and the United States on human rights and religious issues, we always stand for dialogues and exchanges based on an equal-footing and mutual respect, so as to enhance mutual understanding and minimize disputes," Qin said in apress release.He noted that China firmly opposed words and deeds which interfered in other countries' domestic affairs under the disguiseof human rights and religious issues.Qin said the Chinese government is devoted to the safeguarding and promotion of citizen's basic rights and freedom. Chinese citizens enjoy freedom of religious belief according to the law. All these facts are there for all to see.
ANSA:
Pechino si e' dichiarata
'fermamente contraria' a qualsiasi intervento sui suoi
affari interni dopo il discorso di Bush. Il presidente degli
Stati Uniti ha parlato delle liberta' in Cina. E in risposta
alle critiche, il portavoce del ministero degli esteri ha
detto che 'i cittadini cinesi hanno liberta' di religione in
accordo con la legge. Noi abbiamo sempre insistito sul fatto
che dobbiamo portare avanti un dialogo sulla base del
rispetto reciproco ed della parita''.
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