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Setting The Course Of Chinese Diplomacy
September 2006 | Industry NewsChina, the world's second-largest oil consumer after the US, hopes that employing diplomatic and conciliatory policies will blunt tensions caused by its growing energy needs. Liu Jianchao, the Chinese Foreign Ministry's chief spokesman, said recently that China's growing appetite for natural resources would not put it in conflict with other countries, and that it was actively pursuing alternatives to imported oil.
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