DESIRE FOR PEACE
Statement In Peking (NZ.P.A^Keuter—Copyright) _ ~ PEKING, Sept. JO. Trie Chinese Communist Prime Minister (Mr Chou EnLai) said in Peking tonight the Chinese people want to live in peace with the peoples of all other countries, including the United States. •The. United States Government however, has up to now refused to give up its policy of hostility to China,” he said in a speech at a reception in honour of Communist China’s twelfth anniversary.
At the present session of the United Nations General Assembly the United States was “again engineering plots” to try to continue “to obstruct the restoration to China of its legitimate rights in the United Nations. “The legitimate rights of the Peoples Republic of China in the United Nations must be restored to it and the Chiang Kai-Shek clique must be driven out of the United Nations.
“We believe that all countries friendly to us and all those who uphold justice will support this just stand of ours,” he said.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 11
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