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CPC makes progress in inter-party
contacts----Interviews with Wang Jiarui, Minister of the
International Department of the CPC Central Committee
BEIJING, Dec. 15 -- The Communist Party of China (CPC) has made "satisfying progress" in the contacts with foreign
political parties in the past year, Wang Jiarui, Minister of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee, said here
Monday when he was interviewed by
the reporters from both the Xinhua News Press and the People's
Daily respectively.
The 16th National Congress of the CPC convened in November 2002
put forward the idea that the CPC would develop exchanges and cooperation with foreign political parties and organizations in
the principles of independence, complete equality, mutual respect and non-interference in each other's internal affairs, said Wang.
He said the CPC's inter-party contacts had contributed much to
China's overall diplomacy and construction of a well-off society as well as consolidation of the CPC's ruling party position under
the guidance of the important thought of the "Three Represents".
The CPC had deepened, widened and diversified its cooperative
ties with political parties in foreign countries. The CPC's inter-party contacts made new contributions to domestic development,
striving for a sound international and neighboring environment and seeking chances for China's renaissance.
Despite the SARS impact in the first half of the year, the CPC's external exchanges, particularly high-level inter-party
exchanges, remained active, said Wang, adding that the exchanges included the visits to China by Nong Duc Manh, general secretary
of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam; Khamtay Siphandone, president of the Central Committee of the Lao
People's Revolutionary Party and Lao president; the Japanese Social Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Japan, and the
three ruling parties in Japan to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the
two countries.
The Millennium Democratic Party from the Republic of Korea and
the Communist Party of India (Marxist) visited China during this period.
The high-level exchanges consolidated and improved mutual trust
and friendship between China and neighboring countries, supported China in its fight against SARS and played an important role in
removing the panic in neighboring countries for China's SARS, said
Wang.
He went on to say that China's new leadership valued the inter-party contacts and had dispatched delegations to foreign countries
in return for the visits to China. During the visits, the CPC leaders exchanged views with foreign leaders on inter-party
relations, bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common concern, and publicized the CPC's internal and
external policies and stances on international issues of importance, said Wang.
More than 20 delegations on average visited China every month.
The International Department of the CPC Central Committee had made efforts to exchange opinions on ruling a party or a country,
and to seek opportunities for bilateral cooperation in economy and trade, science and technology, culture and justice, on the other
hand, said Wang.
He said the CPC had also organized forces to study some
countries' development strategies, mechanism-transformation and lessons and experience on how to strengthen ruling party position,
which led to many beneficial results for reference.
The CPC party selectively participated in some multilateral
party contacts and established contacts with the international and
regional organizations of political parties, including Socialist
International, which would help promote the CPC's status in the world and enlarge China's influence in international affairs, said
Wang.
The CPC had established all-round and multi-channel ties with
over 400 parties and organizations in more than 140 countries and regions, said Wang.
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