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Following is the full text of the Sino-U.S.
Presidential Joint Statement on the Protocol to the
Biological Weapons Convention issued in Beijing on June 27,
1998:
Sino-U.S. Presidential Joint Statement
on the Protocol to the Biological Weapons Convention
Beijing, 27 June 1998
Recognizing the threat posed by biological and
toxin weapons, China and the United States reaffirm their
strong support for the complete global elimination of
biological weapons. As States Parties to the Biological
Weapons Convention, the two sides stress the importance of
the Convention to international peace and security, fully
support the purposes and objectives of the Convention, and
favor comprehensively strengthening the effectiveness and
universality of the Convention.
China and the
United States each reaffirms that they are determined to
strictly abide by the provisions of the Convention, to
earnestly and comprehensively fulfill the obligations each
has undertaken, shall not develop, produce or stockpile
biological weapons under any circumstances and shall oppose
the proliferation of biological weapons and their technology
and equipment.
Both China and the United
States support efforts to strengthen the effectiveness of
the Convention, including the establishment of a practical
and effective compliance mechanism. In this connection, the
two sides positively appraise the work of the Ad Hoc Group
set up for this purpose in negotiating a Protocol to the
Convention. The two sides believe the Protocol must include
efficient, practical, and cost-effective measures to deter
proliferation or violation of the Convention and improve
transparency. Appropriate measures should be formulated and
implemented in a manner that takes into account protection
of sensitive commercial information and legitimate security
needs, and in light of relevant national laws and
regulations. The two sides expressed their desire to
cooperate in the negotiations and work together to further
accelerate an early conclusion of the negotiations on the
Protocol.
China and the United States agree
that they shall strive to enhance bilateral cooperation in
the field of bio-technology and vigorously engage in and
promote the peaceful use of bio-technology.
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