PREMIER
ZHU TO ATTEND DINNER HOSTED BY COMMITTEE OF 100
March 15, 1999
By
George Koo
On
his first trip to the United States since becoming the Premier
of China, Mr. Zhu Rongji has accepted an invitation to attend a
dinner organized in his honor on April 9 to be held in Washington,
D. C. The Committee of 100 joins America-China Society and the
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations as one of the hosting
organizations. (Other organizations such as the Asia Society are
likely to join also.)
The
dinner reception will be held at the Willard
Inter-Continental and the organizers expected
a crowd of around 350 guests. Representing the
Committee at this event were Henry Tang, Chairman,
and Prof. John Young coordinated the arrangements.
Up to twenty other members were expected to attend.
Premier
Zhu's visit to the United States took place exactly
three weeks before the Committee's annual conference.
See other stories in this issue for a full description
of the annual conference.
Recent
espionage charges leveled against China have
effectively soured the atmosphere before the
Premier even undertakes this journey, a tour
that should have been one of good will. It will
be interesting to see if Premier Zhu's straight
talking style wins any converts among those that
are ambivalent about the bilateral relations.
Of course, he cannot be expected to score any
points with those political leaders that regard
the bilateral relations not as a foreign policy
matter but as an excuse for domestic squabble.
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