I. Terrorism, which endangers innocent lives, causes
losses of social wealth and jeopardizes security of States,
constitutes a serious challenge to human civilization and a
serious threat to international peace and
security.
II. The Chinese Government opposes
and condemns all forms of terrorism and is against using
terrorism as a means of achieving political objectives.
III. The fight against terrorism
calls for protracted and concerted efforts of the
international community. It is imperative to strengthen
international cooperation at all
levels and establish an international anti-terrorism
mechanism under the auspices of the United Nations in
accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, relevant
Security Council resolutions, all conventions against
international terrorism as well as documents adopted by the
UN General Assembly in this regard.
IV. China
supports all efforts aimed at strengthening anti-terrorism
conventions within the framework of the United Nations,
including the early completion of the International
Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism
and the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
China encourages all States to become parties to the
existing international anti-terrorism conventions as soon as
possible and to effectively implement such conventions.
V. In their cooperation to fight
international terrorism, all States should faithfully
fulfill their responsibilities and obligations, including:
-- condemning all acts, methods and practices
of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations as criminal
and unjustifiable;
-- taking
necessary measures, in accordance with their national laws
and international obligations, to cut off any financial,
material and military support to terrorists;
-- desisting from engaging in
activities of organizing, abetting, assisting, financing or
participating in terrorist acts in the territories of other
countries, or acquiescing in or encouraging activities
within their own borders that facilitate acts of terrorism
in other countries, or sheltering, harboring or conniving at
international terrorists, or supporting or tolerating for
whatever reason or in whatever form and by whatever means,
perpetrators of terrorist acts;
--
taking appropriate measures to ensure that their territories
are not used as terrorist training camps or to prepare or
organize acts of terrorist activities against other
countries or their nationals;
--
arresting, prosecuting and extraditing perpetrators of
terrorist acts in conformity with their domestic laws and
provisions of relevant international
treaties;
-- making efforts to conduct
international cooperation through bilateral, regional and
multilateral agreements and arrangements, particularly by
promoting all forms of information exchange helpful to the
fight against terrorism, providing legal assistance in terms
of investigation, evidence-collection, arrest and
prosecution procedures involving acts of terrorism, and
extraditing or handing over by other means criminals to
relevant authorities of countries concerned, in accordance
with domestic laws as well as obligations provided for in
international treaties. Developed countries should
provide to other Member States upon request necessary
anti-terrorism technologies, financial assistance and
training and help the latter to strengthen their
anti-terrorism capacity building.
VI. The United Nations and its Security
Council should play a leading role in the fight against
terrorism. It is recommended that the Security Council
should establish an anti-terrorism mechanism to explore and
formulate and conduct concrete programs for the fight
against terrorism.
VII. It is
recommended that UN Secretariat strengthen its capacity of
information-collection and analysis in the field of
counter-terrorism and report to the Security Council
periodically.
VIII. The fight against
terrorism should be conducted in accordance with the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations
and other established norms of international law.
There should be a comprehensive approach,
involving political, diplomatic, economic and other means,
to address both the problem of terrorism and its
underlying causes, in an effort to eliminate the root causes
of terrorism.