[KS] China-U.S. Relations: Issues and Outlook

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From: Sang Joo Kim /ICAS
October 17, 2000

Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Yuanyuan Zhang, Spokesman of the 
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States,
presented the subject paper, "China-U.S. Relations: Issues and Outlook" 
at the ICAS Fall Symposium 2000 in Washington, D. C. last week (13th).
  
He argues that " ... A reunited China will not cause any disruption to 
Taiwan's trade, economic, cultural and people-to-people ties with the 
United States.  An earliest possible resolution to this question can 
only facilitate rather than impede the normal growth of China-U.S. 
relations, thus serving peace and stability in Asia-Pacific and the 
world at large".

A complete text of his working draft is posted on 

http://www.ICASinc.org
http://www.ICASinc.org/f2000/f2000yyz.html
        
Thank you and regards,
Sang Joo Kim
ICAS
T: (610) 277-9989
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