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Military-to-Military Exchanges with the People's Republic of China in 2000

June 8, 2001

The United States Department of Defense published a report on military-to-military exchanges between the United States and the People's Republic in China in 2000.

President Bush: Religious Persecution "Unworthy" of China's Past, Future, 2001

May 3, 2001

U.S. State Department Excerpts of President Bush's Comments on Religious Freedom to the American Jewish Committee.

James A. Kelly, Assistant Secretary, speaks about The Future of U.S.-China Relations, 2001

May 1, 2001

James A. Kelly, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs

U.S. Dept. of State statement on U.S. citizens and residents in China, 2001

April 19, 2001

Public Announcement about U.S. - China Relations

President Bush on China after Spy Plane Incident: Different Values, Common Interests, 2001

April 12, 2001

President Bush speaks about China after the Spy Plane Incident

Amb. Prueher to Foreign Minister Tang (EP-3 Incident), 2001

April 11, 2001

Ambassador Joseph W. Prueher's Letter to Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan

H.Con.Res. 73 – China/Olympics, 2001

April 4, 2001

Expressing the Sense of Congress that the 2008 Olympic Games should not be held in Beijing unless the Government of the People’s Republic of China releases all political prisoners, ratifies the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and observes internationally recognized human rights.

Chinese Vice Premier Qian Qichen's Speech on China-US Relations, 2001

March 23, 2001

Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Qian Qichen addressed a welcome luncheon jointly hosted by the National Committee on US-China Relations, US- China Business Council, US-China Policy Foundation and the Nixon Center on Friday, March 23, 2001.

The following is the full text of his speech titled "Work Together for a Healthy and Stable China-US Relationship in the New Century."

Vice-Premier Qian Qichen Attended the Luncheon by Asia Society and Delivered An Important Speech, 2001

March 20, 2001

On March 20, Vice-Premier Qian Qichen, who was on a visit to New York, attended the luncheon hosted by Asia Society in association with China Institute, Committee of 100 and the National Committee on American Foreign Policy and delivered a speech, China and Asia in the New Century, and took the questions from the audience. The luncheon was presided over by Nicholas Platt, president of Asia Society, and attended by nearly 300 people from all walks of life in the United States. The full text is as follows:

US-China Relations Act of 2000, 2000

October 10, 2000

This was enacted to authorize extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade relations treatment) to the People's Republic of China, and to establish a framework for relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China.

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