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China: Iraq War Opposition Will Prevail 
TED ANTHONY, Associated Press Writer 

-The Chinese government, which usually needs to be
prodded for comment on major international affairs,
has been issuing daily reiterations of its position in
recent days -- and has been more vocal since
opposition in Europe to U.S. action began growing.



BEIJING (AP) -- China's foreign minister, hurrying to
the United Nations on Friday for a crucial Security
Council meeting, said his government's position
against military action in Iraq is unchanged -- and
that "the opposition to war is prevailing."

Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan also called on Iraq not
only to cooperate, but to do so more willingly.

"The majority of countries in the world stand for a
political solution, and the opposition to war is
prevailing," the official Xinhua News Agency quoted
Tang as saying.

It said Tang made the comments to Chinese reporters
upon arrival in New York for a U.N. Security Council
meeting Friday. It was Tang's third trip to New York
in four weeks for Security Council meetings; last
time, he spoke at length to the council, prescribing
caution and saying inspections should go on.

Tang also said the international community should
"urge Iraq for substantive cooperation in a more
proactive manner."

Tang also reiterated support for a statement issued
this week by France, Russia and Germany to block
passage of any U.N. resolution authorizing force
against Baghdad.

But, as in a news conference in Beijing on Thursday,
Tang stopped short of saying that China itself would
actively block that resolution. China is a permanent
Security Council member and thus wields veto power,
but Tang has refused to say whether China would use
it.

Tang's comments are nothing new, though they appear to
reflect a heightened urgency as possible U.S. military
action against Iraq nears.

The Chinese government, which usually needs to be
prodded for comment on major international affairs,
has been issuing daily reiterations of its position in
recent days -- and has been more vocal since
opposition in Europe to U.S. action began growing.

Tang, in his news conference on the sidelines of
China's legislature Thursday, actually cited antiwar
sentiment abroad as the "best evidence" that war
wouldn't help the world.

"We have to continue the inspections until we get to
the bottom of this," Tang said Thursday.

His comments were amplified by Chinese President Jiang
Zemin, who spoke on the phone Thursday night with
French President Jacques Chirac.

"The door of peace should not be closed," Jiang told
Chirac.

Hours later, U.S. President George W. Bush said once
again that time had run out for Iraqi leader Saddam
Hussein. Of military action against Iraq, Bush said,
"We really don't need anybody's permission."



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