DATE=9/8/2000
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=CLINTON-CHINA (S)
NUMBER=2-266272
BYLINE=DAVID GOLLUST
DATELINE=NEW YORK
CONTENT=
VOICED AT:
INTRO: President Clinton has met in New York with
Chinese President Jiang Zemin, the latest in a series
of bilateral talks on the sidelines of the U-N summit.
VOA's David Gollust reports from New York.
TEXT: The Clinton-Jiang meeting was their first in
nearly a year and it came less than a day after the
administration won a key procedural victory in its
effort to win final Senate approval for permanent,
normal U-S trade status for China.
With reporters present at the start of the meeting at
a New York hotel, Mr. Clinton said he was pleased with
the progress of the legislation - already approved by
the U-S House - but he said there is still some work
to do.
Some members of Congress oppose the bill because of
China's human rights record, and Mr. Clinton said he
intended to raise human rights concerns with Mr.
Jiang. But he said, over the long run the market-
opening bill will be good for the development of
democracy and human rights in China and good for
bilateral relations.
He also said they would discuss his decision last week
to put off deployment of a U-S ballistic missile
defense system that China and Russia, among others,
have strongly opposed. (Signed)
NEB/DAG/KBK
08-Sep-2000 12:05 PM EDT (08-Sep-2000 1605 UTC)
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Source: Voice of America
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