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PM Lee to visit China, says ties back on track

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PM Lee to visit China, says ties back on track

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday relations
with China are "back on track" and announced a visit there later
this year to further strengthen ties.

Relations became strained after Lee made a "private and
unofficial" visit to Taiwan in July last year, a month before
becoming prime minister. He was deputy premier at the time.

China, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting
reunification by force if necessary, reacted angrily to the
visit.

"Our relations with China are back on track," Lee said in a
speech on late Sunday as part of Singapore's 40th independence
anniversary celebrations.

He cited a successful visit here by the National People's
Congress (parliament) chairman Wu Bangguo in May. Chinese Vice
Premier Wu Yi is scheduled to visit the city-state in September.

"I am looking forward to visiting China later this year, to
strengthen our ties further. Our 'one China' policy remains
unchanged," Lee said.

Lee said Singapore remains a "friend to both sides of the
Taiwan Strait" and expressed satisfaction that cross-strait
relations have stabilized.

"As a small country, we put great emphasis on good external
relations," he said referring to ties with the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other major trading partners.

"I am happy that over the last year, we have strengthened
these relations further, both with ASEAN countries and also with
other important partners such as India and Japan.

"Last month, in Washington I signed the Strategic Framework
Agreement with President Bush. This will help us to broaden and
deepen our cooperation with the U.S., especially in security and
defense, with the present emphasis on counter-terrorism." -- AFP

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