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Cablegate: Media Reaction: China, International Relations

Published: Wed 10 Dec 2008 08:53 AM
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SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: CHINA, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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1. CHINA
"Don't assume that the era of China has come"
The official Communist Party international news publication Global
Times (Huanqiu Shibao) (12/10): "China is relatively less affected
by the financial crisis. The reason for this is not because China is
more capable than other countries but because the financial system
in China is far from open. Chinese people should have a calm mind
that it is luck that saved China in this round of crisis. There are
huge gaps in many fields of its financial system. These fields in
the financial system are not in line with international standards.
China's improvement only shows that China has gained more space
within the scope of the existing rules and regulations established
by the developed countries. China's impact on these rules is,
currently, very limited. We have to realize that some developed
countries that are showing strong interests in China or giving China
much flattery may have their own hidden agendas."
2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
"India and Russia push forward their strategic partnership"
The official Communist Party People's Daily (Renmin Ribao)(12/10):
"The Russian President Dmitry Medvedev paid an official visit to
India on Dec. 4th and 5th. He is the first foreign head of state to
visit India after the Mumbai terrorist attacks. On Friday, India and
Russia signed an agreement on civil nuclear cooperation as well as
pacts covering the areas of defense, space, finance and tourism to
elevate their strategic partnership to a higher level. These
countries, traditionally, are allies. Both promote cooperation in
the nuclear and military fields, especially when Russian energy
exports are being hit by the current crisis. Russia has been a
leading defense supplier to India and the quality of arms for India
is always better than what it provided to other buyers, which
demonstrates the unusual relations between the two. This trip is an
extension of Putin's policy; which is 'great power diplomacy,
geopolitical diplomacy and energy diplomacy'. A strong strategic
partnership with India is one of the corner stones of Russia's Asia
policy."
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