Thursday, 21 March 2013

The new Chinese PRIME MINISTER pledge

Ikrar PM baru ChinaLi Keqiang (right), with former Prime Minister Wen Jiabao (left) and other delegates at the close of the national people's Congress in Beijing, today. -Photo REUTERS Promise new forms of relationship for the sake of peace in the Asian region

Beijing: China's new Prime Minister, Li Keqiang, yesterday pledged work with President Barack Obama to form a new relationship for the sake of peace in the Asia Pacific region and say the war on Cyber intrusions necessary mouth stopped.

Li did not mention specifically about the United States military presence in Asia concern China and Beijing disputes with its neighbours, stressing common interest between the two powers in the world economy.
I think we should not make unfounded allegations against each other "Li Keqiang, Prime Minister of China

"Our Government will work with the Obama administration to build a new relationship between the two countries. China and the United States need to have strong interactions in the Asia Pacific region and from here we can move on to build a new relationship between the two powers.

Disputes

"It is also good to peace and development in the Asia Pacific region and the world at large," said Li to journalists in a press conference at the end of the annual session of Parliament.

Li also no disputes both including North Korean nuclear program and China's claims over South China Sea and East China Sea. He does not mention about the American plan announced last Friday to boost missile defense as a reaction to provocation is not responsible and reckless North Korea.
But he touched directly accusations Washington China hack of military computer systems, Government, corporate and media.

American computer security company, said last month China secret unit is likely to mendalangi a series of intrusions are mostly targeted the United States.
China countered accusations by stating they also fall victim to computer intrusions.

"I think we should not make unfounded allegations against each other, and allot more time making other things that contribute to cyber security," said Li.

Realizing he was no assumption of guilt in question journalists, Li said that cyber security is a problem around the world and says: "China does not support even against such activities."

Obama raises concerns United States about computer intrusions in a phone call to President Xi Jinping Thursday, the same day Xi took over the post.

Stop cyber attacks

The Secretary of the Treasury, Jack Lew, will press China to investigate and stop the cyber attack on the American company and other entities while visiting China this week, senior American officials said Friday.

Lew will also press Beijing to allow China's currency against the dollar, and also about other concerns such as increasing entry of American goods into the market and the protection of intellectual property rights, officials said. -REUTERS


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