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HEFEI, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu Sunday urged greater flood-fighting efforts during his two-day visit to Anhui Province.Southern Anhui Province has since July 8 experienced its heaviest rains since 1999.Hui inspected anti-flood work in the seriously flooded areas of Bengbu and Anqing. He greeted soldiers, armed police, police and local residents."Local governments at all levels must work all out to ensure the victims of the floods have sufficient food, drinking water, clothing and shelter," Hui said.The flood situation is still severe as strong rainfalls continue to fill the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, Hui said.
TORONTO, Canada, June 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao laid out on Sunday a three-point proposal for promoting a strong, sustainable and balanced global economic growth, calling for joint efforts of the international community for global economic recovery.While addressing the fourth G20 summit in Toronto, Hu said in his speech titled "Work in Unity for the Future" that the world economy is gradually recovering with the help of the concerted efforts of G20 members and the entire international community.However, he warned that the recovery was unfirmly established, unbalanced, and still facing "quite many uncertainties," such as the expanding sovereign debt crisis, drastic exchange rates fluctuations of major currencies and persistent volatility in the international financial markets.Seeking to address these problems and materialize a strong and balanced growth worldwide, Hu laid out a three-point proposal."First, we need to turn the G20 from an effective mechanism to counter the international financial crisis to a premier platform for advancing international economic cooperation," said the Chinese president."The complex world economic situation makes it necessary for the G20 to play a guiding role. We need to take a longer-term perspective and shift the focus of the G20 from coordinating stimulus measures to coordinating growth, from addressing short-term contingencies to promoting long-term governance and from passive response to proactive planning," he said.
HOHHOT, Aug 16 (Xinhua) -- Xu Caihou, vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, urged Chinese armed forces, on Monday, to constantly intensify their military training to improve their combat capability during an inspection tour to forces stationed in Inner Mongolia.He further called for continued efforts to transform military training based upon mechanized warfare to that based on information warfare, which he said was a necessity to building an army that could win battles in modern warfare.The starting point of, and the key to transforming military training, is to strengthen training aimed at achieving electromagnetic dominance, he said.He urged all-level committees of the Communist Party of China within the armed forces to enhance the leadership of military training and uphold its core status.
BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with his Mozambican counterpart Aires Bonifacio Baptista Ali here on Thursday, vowing to facilitate bilateral cooperation in energy, mine exploration and agriculture fields.Wen hailed the progress of bilateral relations since diplomatic ties were forged 35 years ago, saying that the two countries always had supported each other's core interests and major concerns.China values its relations with Mozambique and hopes to maintain high-level exchanges with the country and enhance consultations at various levels, Wen said.He stressed bilateral coordination within the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and other international organizations including the United Nations.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with his Mozambican counterpart Aires Ali in Beijing, China, June 17, 2010.Ali, who is on a six-day China tour, appreciated China's support to his country in its national independence cause and country building.He told Wen that Mozambique attaches great importance to its relations with China and firmly adheres to the one-China policy. He invited more Chinese companies to invest in his country.In response, Wen said China encourages reliable and promising Chinese companies to invest in Mozambique, calling on both sides to explore cooperation in energy, agriculture and mine exploitation.The Chinese premier said China had offered unconditional economic and technological aid to Mozambique over the years, vowing to continue to help the country improve its people's living standards.Ali arrived in Beijing on Wednesday to start his working visit to China. Besides Beijing, he will also visit central China's Hubei Province and Shanghai.
ENSHI, HUBEI, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- China's most difficult mountain railway was linked up in Enshi Prefecture, central China's Hubei Province, and is expected to open within the year, according to officials at the railway's construction headquarters Wednesday.The Yichang-Yiwan Railway, totalling 377 km in length, runs from the Yiwan District in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality to Yichang City of Hubei Province.It was designed to greatly shorten the journey between the mountainous regions in the southwest and the eastern parts of China, according to Zhang Mei, head of the engineering administration center of the Ministry of Railway.The railway trip from Chongqing to Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, for example, will take only five hours once the link is open to rail traffic, instead of the previous 22 hours, said Zhang.The railway was first laid out in 1903 by Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Kuomintang party, over 100 years ago.The reason the construction had not begun till 2003 is that the railway must travel one of the most mountainous regions in China's southwest, whose difficult terrain made the construction work the most difficult in China's railway history, said Zhang."Beneath the luxuriant mountains we encountered myriad natural barriers, such as underground rivers, limestone caves, and coal seams," said Zhang.To link the line, workers had to build 253 bridges and dig 159 tunnels, which account for 74 percent of the total railway length, winning the railway the title of the "tunnel and bridge museum."Starting in late 2003, it took seven years for the construction to be completed, said Zhao Hui, project manager of China Tiesiju Civil Engineering Group, which undertook the construction."I joined the project at the age of 25, and now I'm 32. I've dedicated my youth to this railway," said Zhao.