The fight against terrorism should adhere to the
purpose and principles of the UN Charter and the generally
recognized norms governing international relations, Chinese
Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan was quoted by the People's
Daily as saying on Sept. 9.
"The Sept. 11
terror attack shows that terrorism severely threatens world
peace and stability and challenges human society. We should
firmly oppose it and crack down on it ruthlessly," Tang
said in an exclusive interview with the People's Daily
before leaving for New York to attend the 57th UN General
Assembly.
"The UN and the UN Security
Council should play a leading role in the fight against
terrorism, and all the measures to be taken should be
conducive to safeguarding peace and stability in respective
regions and the whole world," he said.
Tang emphasized that terrorism should not be
lumped together with any specific nation or religion.
Anti-terrorism action needs to be based on solid evidence
and should not be used wantonly. To eradicate
terrorism, concrete measures should be taken in all the
fields of politics, economy, foreign relations, social
affairs and the law, and comprehensive and systematic
strategies should be established, said the foreign minister.
International cooperation in the fight against
terrorism had proceeded smoothly in the past and achieved
active successes, and China has played an active role in
that cooperation, Tang said. He said China
actively participated in the discussions on anti-terrorism
in the UN, and supported the UN Security Council in passing
a series of resolutions against terrorism and carrying them
out diligently.
With China's active participation and
promotion, an anti-terrorism statement was passed by the
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) on the Shanghai
Summit in 2001, and this was conducive to anti-terrorism
cooperation in the Asia Pacific region, he added.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization groups
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan. The Shanghai treaty on the crackdown on
terrorism, separatism and extremism was signed by all the
member countries.
China also had bilateral
negotiations with the United States, Russia, Britain,
France, Pakistan and India, and China's stance and actions
on anti-terrorism were well received by the international
community, said the foreign minister.