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NPC spokesperson answers questions on China-U.S. ties, DPRK and defense spending

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2019-03-04 13:59:53CGTN Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download
Special: NPC, CPPCC Sessions 2019

One day before the Second Session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) opens in Beijing, Zhang Yesui, the spokesperson for the country's top legislature, briefed the media on the agenda of this year's meeting and answered questions related to China-U.S. relationship, the DPRK issue and China's defense spending among others. 

China's policy to U.S. is firm, consistent

In the past 40 years, China-U.S. ties have made historic progress. Stability and development delivered enormous benefits to the two countries, Zhang said, noting that cooperation is the best option for both sides.

China's policy to the U.S. is transparent and consistent, Zhang added, stressing that China will stay firm in safeguarding its sovereignty and interests.

Zhang said that the two countries are different in terms of culture, history and social development, but confrontation is not necessary.

Confrontation serves neither side's interests, Zhang noted. He suggested that using a Cold War mentality to deal with new challenges under globalization is not a wise option.

China to play constructive role in DPRK issue

In response to a question on the recent Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi, Zhang said the DPRK issue is highly complicated and sensitive, and called on the two sides to keep faith and resolve the issue through political dialogue.

Both the U.S. and DPRK said they had in-depth conversations and are willing to continue with dialogue, Zhang noted.

The issue is highly sensitive and complicated, and as talks continue, there will be bumps along the road, Zhang said.

"We can't expect the issue to be resolved in one or two meetings," he added.

The key is to seek a political solution, achieve full denuclearization, and build a peace mechanism on the Korean Peninsula, he said, calling on the U.S. and DPRK to keep faith and have patience to continue the dialogue.

He also reiterated China's commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and its readiness to continue to play a positive and constructive role in its own way. 

China's limited defense spending poses no threat to others

Answering a question about national spending on defense, Zhang stated that China's limited defense cost is solely for the purpose of safeguarding its sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, adding that China will not pose a threat to other countries.

Zhang said whether a country poses a military threat to others depends on the country's foreign and defense policies, rather than on how much its defense spending has increased.

China has always adhered to the path of peaceful development and implemented a defensive national defense policy, he stressed.

He also explained that maintaining a reasonable and moderate increase in defense spending is a need to safeguard national security and adapt to military changes with Chinese characteristics.

Since 2016, China's defense spending has dropped from a double-digit growth for five consecutive years to one-digit, Zhang said.

He added that China's defense spending accounted for about 1.3 percent of GDP in 2018, while the defense spending of some major developed countries accounted for more than two percent of GDP. 

Highlights of legislative work in 2018

2018 was the first year for the 13th NPC and its standing committee to perform its functions, Zhang said, adding that they have stipulated a number of new laws and introduced amendments to other laws and regulations.

Asked about the NPC's achievements last year, the spokesperson highlighted some of the legislature's work in 2018. Zhang said, among others, it amended the Constitution to provide a strong guarantee for developing socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era.

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