China, as one of the world’s major powers, is not meeting its growing responsibilities to promote free trade and international security, according to the latest report by a congressionally mandated bipartisan commission.
The analyses of the report were presented by the U.S. State Department on Friday, and the following are the findings.
In its 2006 annual report issued November 16, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) found that China has not acted forcefully enough to counter North Korean nuclear proliferation activities, is a destabilizing force within Darfur, Sudan, and has not moved decisively in countering intellectual property violations.
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Related VOA’s report: “US Congressional Advisory Panel: China Not Responsible Global Partner“, says”A panel of experts that advises the U.S. Congress is accusing China of pursuing its own interests around the world, and not acting as a responsible global partner to the international community.”