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II. China's Basic Policy and
Position
China pursues an independent foreign policy of peace,
follows the road of peaceful development, works hard to integrate the efforts to
safeguard its own national interests and promote commoninterests of all
countries, and strives for a constructive role ininternational affairs.
In the field of arms control, disarmament and
nonproliferation,China follows the new security concept featuring mutual trust,
mutual benefit, equality and coordination, and commits itself to creating a
favorable international and regional security environment, maintaining world
peace and promoting common development.
In handling affairs related to international arms
control, disarmament and nonproliferation, the Chinese Government always bases
its policy-making on the judgment whether it serves to safeguard national
sovereignty and security, whether it serves to maintain global strategic
stability and whether it serves to promote security for all and mutual trust
among countries.
Complete Prohibition and Thorough Destruction of
WMDIt is the shared aspiration of the international community as wellas the goal
of China to thoroughly destroy nuclear weapons and free the world from such
weapons.
The end of the Cold War and the new security
situation have made possible the substantial reduction of nuclear weapons, and
then complete prohibition and thorough destruction of such weapons. Pushing
forward nuclear disarmament process is of great significance to reducing the
danger of nuclear proliferation, improving international security environment
and promoting world peace and development.
China maintains that nuclear-weapon states should
take the following measures to further promote nuclear disarmament process.
-- An international legal instrument on the complete
prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons should be concluded at
an early date.
-- Nuclear disarmament should be a just and
reasonable process of gradual reduction toward a downward balance. The two
countries possessing the largest nuclear arsenals bear special and primary
responsi-bilities for nuclear disarmament. They should earnestly comply with the
treaties already concluded on reduction of nuclearweapons and further reduce
their nuclear arsenals in a verifiable and irreversible manner so as to create
conditions for achieving the ultimate goal of complete and thorough nuclear
disarmament.
-- Before the goal of complete prohibition and
thorough destruction of nuclear weapons is achieved, nuclear-weapon states
should commit themselves to no first use of nuclear weapons and undertake
unconditionally not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against
non-nuclear-weapon states or nuclear-weapon-free zones.
-- Nuclear-weapon states should abandon the policies
of nucleardeterrence based on the first use of nuclear weapons and reduce the
role of nuclear weapons in their national security.
-- Nuclear disarmament measures, including
intermediate measures, should follow the guidelines of maintaining global
strategic balance and stability and undiminished security for all.
-- The CD should reach an agreement on program of
work soon so as to begin at an early date negotiations on the Fissile Material
Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) and to establish Ad Hoc Committees and startsubstantive
work on such issues as nuclear disarmament and security assurances to
non-nuclear-weapon states.
China stands for complete prohibition and thorough
destruction of biological and chemical weapons and firmly opposes proliferation
of such weapons.
Against the backdrop of increased threat of
bio-terrorism and prominence of bio-security issue, it is of great realistic
significance to continue to explore and formulate measures to strengthen the
effectiveness of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) under the framework of
this Convention. China holds that theinternational community should take the
following actions.
-- Encourage more countries to accede to the BWC and
urge all its States Parties to fulfill their obligations in a comprehensiveand
faithful manner.
-- Maintain and facilitate the multilateral process
aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the BWC and explore and formulate
concrete measures through full consultations.
-- Encourage more countries to submit to the UN
declarations onconfidence-building measures regarding the BWC.
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) is the first
international legal instrument for complete prohibition and thorough destruction
of a whole category of WMD with strict verification mechanism. It has set a
successful example for multilateral arms control and nonproliferation efforts.
To ensure full implementation of the CWC, China maintains:
-- Chemical weapon possessors should double their
efforts to complete the destruction of their chemical weapons at an early date
in strict accordance with the CWC and subject themselves to effective
supervision by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
-- It is imperative to further improve and optimize
verification measures, allocate inspection resources in a fair andequitable
manner and improve its cost-effectiveness.
-- Continuously promote the universality of the CWC.
-- The country concerned should fulfill its
obligations under the Convention and honor its commitments, start at an early
date the substantive destruction process for the chemical weapons it abandoned
in China so as to destroy those weapons completely and thoroughly as soon as
possible.
Preventing the Proliferation of WMD and Their Means
of Delivery
Proliferation of WMD and their means of delivery is
conducive neither to world peace and stability nor to China's security. China
firmly opposes proliferation of WMD and their means of delivery. China believes
that proliferation of WMD has complicatedroot causes. In order to prevent their
proliferation, an integrated approach must be adopted to address both the
symptoms and the root causes.
-- All states should devote themselves to building a
global security environment of cooperation and mutual trust, seeking universal
im-provement of international relations and achieving security for all. This is
the best way to eliminate the danger of proliferation as well as the
prerequisite for a smooth nonproliferation process.
-- All states should resort to political and
diplomatic means to solve the proliferation problem. Non-proliferation means
shouldhelp maintain and promote international security. Proper solutionsto
proliferation issues should be sought out through dialogue instead of
confrontation, and through cooperation instead of pressuring.
-- Full scope should be given to the central role of
the UN andother international organizations. The existing nonproliferation
mechanism should be strengthened and improved under the framework of
international law and on the basis of equal and universal participation of all
countries and democratic decision-making.
-- A balance should be struck between
nonproliferation and peaceful uses. The legitimate rights of each state to
peaceful uses should be guaranteed while proliferation activities under
thepretext of peaceful uses be prevented.
Missile Defense
China views and handles missile defense issues from
the perspective of maintaining global strategic balance and stability and
safeguarding regional peace and security. China understands the security
concerns of relevant countries about the proliferation of ballistic missiles and
their technology and stands for political and diplomatic solution to this
matter. Research, development and deployment of missile defense systems are by
no means an effective way to solve the problem. China does not wish to see a
missile defense system produce negative impact on global strategic stability,
bring new unstable factors to international and regional peace and security,
erode trust among big powers, or undermine legitimate security interests of
other countries. China is even more reluctant to see some countries cooperate in
the missile defense field to further proliferate ballistic missile technology.
China believes that relevant countries should increase transparency in their
missile defense program for the purpose of deepening trust and dispelling
misgivings.
As the Taiwan question involves its core interests,
China opposes the attempt by any country to provide help or protection to the
Taiwan region of China in the field of missile defense by any means.
Preventing Weaponization of and an Arms Race in Outer
Space
Outer space is the common wealth of mankind. At
present, the danger of weaponization of outer space is increasing with each
passing day. Taking weapons into outer space will lead to an arms race there and
make it a new arena for military confrontation. Such a prospect is not in the
interest of any country.
China has all along stood for peaceful use of outer
space. The existing international legal instruments on outer space cannot
effectively prevent weaponization of and an arms race in outer space. The
inter-national community should take effective preventive measures, negotiate
and conclude relevant internationallegal instrument to prohibit deployment of
weapons in outer space and the threat or use of force against objects in outer
space so as to ensure that outer space is used purely for peaceful
purposes.
Addressing Humanitarian Concerns in the Arms Control
Field
China is committed to properly addressing
humanitarian issues in the arms control field. It holds that while humanitarian
concerns are addressed, full consideration should be given to the legitimate
military security needs of sovereign states as well as economic and
technological capacities of all countries. As the Convention on Certain
Conventional Weapons (CCW) accommodates bothhumanitarian concerns and legitimate
military needs, all States Parties should implement the CCW in good faith and
constantly enrich and improve it if situation requires.
Firmly combating illegal activities in the field of small arms and light weapons (SALW) is of great importance to maintaining regional peace, stability and development, fighting terrorism and cracking down upon such transnational organized crimes as drug-trafficking and smuggling. China stands for greater efforts at the national, regional and international levels to seek a comprehensive solution in this regard. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] |