China upbraids U.S. to KissingerÂ
Published date: 17th Jan1995, Asahi Evening News Paper
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BEIJING-Chinese President Jiang Zemin used Monday’s visit by former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to rebuke Washington for interfering in internal Chinese affairs concerning Taiwan and Tibet. Â
But Jiang, who is also Communist Party leader, also praised unspecified “important and positive progress” in bilateral ties over the past year, the Xinhua news agency said. Â
Kissinger is visiting China as an adviser to the U.S. telecommunications company GTE Corporation. Â
Xinhua gave no explicit indication that Jiang and Kissinger touched on the potentially explosive bilateral row over piracy of U.S. copyrights and other intellectual property in China. Â
But Jiang’s stress on equality as a prerequisite for ties suggested that the topic was raised, observers said. Beijing has accused Washington of treating it as an unequal partner in anti-piracy talks. Â
Negotiators are expected to tackle the problem on Wednesday in emergency talks, seeking to avert billions of dollars in punitive U.S. sanctions and Chinese countermeasures. Â
Jiang said the United States and China had experienced “ups and downs” in recent years “with one wave rising to succeed the other and troubles constantly appearing,” Xinhua reported. Â
He attributed the setbacks to the United States’ “violation of enshrined in the principles” three joint communiques under which diplomatic ties were restored in 1979, the report said. Â
Without citing specific cases, Xinhua said, Jiang complained to Kissinger about persistent U.S. interference in internal Chinese affairs concerning Taiwan and Tibet. Â
“Some Americans have always tried to tamper with matters related to China’s sovereignty, most notably on the issues of Taiwan and Tibet,” Xinhua quoted Jiang as saying.Â






