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Tuesday, May 11, 1999

Russian envoy heads for China

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
MOSCOW, MAY 10: Russian President Boris Yeltsin dispatched his roving envoy Viktor Chernomyrdin today to Beijing for urgent talks with Chinese leaders, following his telephonic conversation with the Chinese President Jiang Zemin over Yugoslav situation, in the wake of NATO bombing of Chinese embassy in Belgrade.

During the telephonic conversation, which was initiated by Yeltsin, Jiang condemned the bloody NATO bombing of Chinese embassy, as ``absolute gunboat diplomacy,'' Yeltsin's press secretary Dmity Yakushkin said.

A spokesman for the Russian foreign ministry said, Yeltsin and Jiang discussed the ``further aggravation'' of the situation in Yugoslavia, caused by what Yeltsin described yesterday ``barbaric and inhuman'' bombing of the Chinese embassy.

Yeltsin's foreign policy aide Sergei Prikhodko told mediapersons, Chernomyrdin will continue consultations in Beijing on the framework of a peace plan.

Chernomyrdin returned Sunday from Bonn where he held talks with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder,who is expected to pay a visit to Beijing next week.

Protesting against NATO bombing, Beijing has already scaled down Schroeder's state visit to a ``working visit''.

After his return from Bonn, Chernomyrdin had said, important new circumstances related to a peaceful settlement in Kosovo emerged during the talks in Germany.

``I can say, there are some encouraging results from the conversation with Yugoslav President Slobodian Milosevic, but I will not say anything yet'', Itar-Tass news agency quoted Chernomyrdin as saying.

Russian media said, Yeltsin is concerned that Chinese anger over the embassy bombing may affect Russian efforts for a diplomatic solution to the Kosovo crisis.

As a permanent member of the Security Council, China is a veto power, and it could block the peace deal, reached last week by G-8 foreign ministers.

Jiang has already made Chinese stand clear that the Security Council should not discuss any peace plan for Kosovo unless NATO ceases bombings.

Copyright © 1999 IndianExpress Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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