China and U.S. must cooperate: Clinton (Reuters) Updated: 2005-09-12 20:11
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton said on Monday that while there were
concerns in the United States over China's military buildup, it would be
"idiotic" for both sides to pursue anything but peace.
"We will find that our economic relations and our security relations and our
interests ... will be so great that we will be working together," Clinton told a
business audience in Hong Kong.
"It is idiotic to contemplate a future that is anything other than one of
cooperation between China and the U.S. for future prosperity. But on the other
hand, it will be foolish not to prepare for the worst."
Apart from months of bitter wrangling between the two countries over
textiles, energy, China's exchange rate policies, fears are also growing in
Washington over the recent overhaul of the Chinese military.
The Pentagon said in a report in July it was concerned about China's military
modernization and economic might and feared that a changing balance of power in
Asia could threaten Taiwan.
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