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BEIJING, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government on Wednesday stressed the importance for the country to improve river controls and prevent mountain floods in the wake of this year's frequent natural disasters.The statement was issued following an executive meeting of China's State Council, or the cabinet, which was chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday.In contrast with large rivers, the medium and small rivers in China are the Achilles' heel of the country's river control work, which surfaced in the wake of a series of flood-triggered disasters this year, according to the statement.Over the next five years, China will increase efforts to control medium and small rivers, remove dangers and consolidate medium and small reservoirs, as well as preventing mountain floods in a bid to protect the safety of people's lives and property, according to the statement.The central government will take flood-prone areas with dense population as priorities in dyke building and river regulation works, it said.Further, reservoir consolidation work should seek to increase the modulation capacities of water resources.The construction of flood storage regions along large rivers and lakes, including China's Dongting Lake and the Poyang Lake, should also be intensified.China will set up more radar stations and meteorological stations in flood-prone areas, and make thorough investigations across the country in order to have a panoramic view of the areas with hidden natural disaster dangers like flood, mudslide, landslide and collapsing mountains .Also, the country will strengthen ecological protection by planting more trees and vegetation to guard against soil erosion, according to the statement.To that end, the central government promised to provide financial support to local governments by increasing input and expanding funding channels, as well as strengthening supervision of construction.Floods, landslides and mud-rock flows in China killed 3,185 people and left 1,067 missing this year, as of the end of August, according to statistics from the Chinese National Committee for Disaster Reduction and the Ministry of Civil Affairs.The Chinese central government has spent 2.43 billion yuan (361 million U.S. dollars) on flood control and drought relief as of Aug. 23 this year, according to the Ministry of Finance.The meeting also noted that maintaining ecological diversity, including three tiers of ecosystems, species and genes over the next 20 years, is the basis of the existence and development of human beings and also a guarantee of safe ecological security and food safety.China will continue to improve laws and policies and promote international collaborations to protect ecological diversity, it added.
HANOI, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nong Duc Manh met visiting Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Liang Guanglie on bilateral ties and military relations here on Sunday.At the meeting, Manh thanked China and the Chinese people for generous help in the Vietnamese people's struggle for independence and national construction over the past years.Manh said the development of Vietnam-China relations has maintained momentum in recent years. The two countries have seen frequent high-level exchanges and increasing cooperation in economy, education, technology, military affairs among many other fields.General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nong Duc Manh (R) meets with Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie in Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, Oct. 10, 2010. Liang arrived in Hanoi Sunday to attend a regional security conference and visit Vietnam.He said the bilateral ties have been lifted to the comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation. He urged the two sides to carry on the traditional friendship and contribute to the development of bilateral relations.For his part, Liang said the China-Vietnam relations have developed in a steady way in recent years, contributing to the social and economic development of the two countries.Liang said military ties are an important part of the China-Vietnam relations. The Chinese military is ready to join hands with the Vietnamese military to strengthen understanding and trust, boost cooperation, enhance capacity to tackle security challenges and further promote the development of bilateral military ties.Earlier on Sunday, Liang held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Phung Quang Thanh on deepening bilateral military cooperation.Liang arrived here on Sunday for an official and friendly visit. He is scheduled to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Defense Ministers' Meeting Plus slated for Tuesday.

BRUSSELS, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- China expected an early resumption of the six-party talks to ease tensions and resolve the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here on Tuesday.All parties should make joint efforts to ease tensions between the south and the north on the peninsula and strive to resume the six-party talks at an early date, said Wen while meeting South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on the sidelines of the eighth Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit in Brussels."This is in the fundamental interests of all parties involved and is conducive to peace and stability in the region," he said.The six-party talks, a multilateral mechanism designed to peacefully denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, were launched in 2003. The talks involve China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States.Speaking of the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) Seoul Summit, slated for Nov. 11-12, Wen said it was of great significance for boosting the world economic recovery, adding that China would support South Korea in seeking positive outcomes at the meeting.Wen said China regards South Korea as a friendly neighbor and an important partner. It also cherished the hard-won mutual understanding and trust between the two countries, believing the bilateral ties could withstand tests and continue to develop.China would also work with South Korea to boost cooperation in East Asia, Wen added.Lee appreciated China's support for Seoul G20 summit, saying his country would keep working with China to improve bilateral ties and play an active role in safeguarding peace and stability as well as deepening cooperation within the region.
BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- China expressed on Sunday its firm opposition to any kind of investigation by the Japanese side on the illegally detained Chinese trawler after the Japanese authorities towed the trawler for a mock collision.In a written statement, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said Japan's so-called evidence-taking activities were illegal, invalid and would finally go in vain.China demands the Japanese side to stop activities that would lead to escalation of the situation and release the Chinese fishermen and their ship immediately and unconditionally, Jiang said, stressing it was the only way to solve the problem.Early Sunday morning, the Chinese boat was towed to the sea near Ishigaki island in Okinawa Prefecture to recapture the situation when it collided with two patrol ships of Japanese Coast Guard off Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea on Tuesday.The Chinese trawler under detention stops at the harbor of Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan, Sept. 9, 2010. Japan Coast Guard sent the captain of the Chinese trawler which collided with Japanese patrol ships in waters off Diaoyu Islands to prosecutors in Okinawa Prefecture Thursday morning.All the 14 Chinese fishermen were on board, Xinhua has learned. They had been kept on boat off Ishigaki harbor. The staff of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo had called on them over the past five days.No injuries were reported after the collision, but the fishing boat was then intercepted and seized by Japanese patrol ships.Japan's Coast Guard arrested the Chinese captain of the fishing boat for alleged "obstructing public duties" early Wednesday despite China's protest.Zhan Qixiong, the 41-year-old captain, was taken to a local police station on Ishigaki island after a local court granted on Friday a request by prosecutors for a 10-day detention through Sept. 19.Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo on Sunday told Japan to make a "wise political resolution" and immediately release the Chinese fishermen and fishing boat.Dai, who made the remarks when summoning Japanese Ambassador to China Uichiro Niwa in the wee hours, was the highest-ranking Chinese official to make a response after the fishing boat and its crew were seized Tuesday."Dai expressed solemnly (to the Japanese ambassador) the Chinese government's grave concerns and its serious and just position," said the Foreign Ministry in a statement.Dai warned Japan not to make a wrong judgment on the situation and urged it to make a "wise political resolution" and immediately release the fishermen and return the boat.Niwa said he would promptly report the Chinese position to his government, said the statement.China decided Friday night to postpone a negotiation with Japan on the East China Sea issue scheduled for mid September, after the Japanese court ruled a 10-day detention through Sept. 19 against the captain despite protests from China.Previously, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Friday summoned the Japanese ambassador and demanded Japan immediately and unconditionally release the boat and all the crew, saying China's determination to defend its sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands and the interests of the Chinese people was unswerving.Announcing the postponement of the talks on Friday night, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said the Japanese side has "ignored China's repeated solemn representations and firm opposition, and obstinately decided to put the Chinese captain under the so-called judiciary procedures."She said Japan's acts have violated the law of nations and basic international common sense, and are "ridiculous, illegal and invalid.""Japan will reap as it has sown, if it continues to act recklessly," Jiang warned.Protests of the public also emerged recently in China against the Japanese move.On Wednesday, more than 40 Chinese nationals staged a protest near the Japanese embassy in Beijing over the detention of the Chinese fishing boat.The unofficial China Federation for Defending the Diaoyu Islands organized the half-hour protest on Wednesday.Witnesses said the protesters chanted the Chinese national anthem while holding up national flags and banners, two of which read "Japan out of Diaoyu Islands" "Diaoyu Islands are China's and so is the East China Sea." Li Wen, a federation official, blasted Japan's act as aggression and demanded release of the fishing boat and crew members, and an apology and compensation from the Japanese government.If the demands were not met, the federation would organize Diaoyu Islands defenders to land on the islands during the National Day holiday, which runs through Oct. 1 to Oct. 7, Li said.
SHANGHAI, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- An official of one of China's top government think tanks called on Saturday for the readjustment of the nation's breakneck expansion of the auto industry as an explosion of new cars on China's roads aggravates problems with pollution and congestion.Liu Shijin, deputy director of the Development Research Center of the State Council, told a forum that the government should shift its guidance to automakers from mere pursuit of output capacity to environment-friendly and energy-saving targets.Also, auto manufacturers should strengthen their safety and quality control standards, he said.Sales of domestically-manufactured autos rose 36 percent year on year to reach 13.14 million units in the months through September, as lower-priced automobiles have become more affordable for better-off Chinese people, according to data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) on Oct. 12.In fact, annual sales and production could exceed 17 million, CAAM said.Although the expansion has brought an industrial boom to the country and boosted domestic demand, it has also triggered widespread concerns over the country's energy capacity, pollution levels and notorious traffic jams.In Beijing, the increasing number of private cars, along with heavy rainfall and a spurt in holiday travel, caused a record 140 traffic jams on a single Friday evening last month. In some parts of the city on that day people spent nearly two hours on what would normally have been a 15-minute commute.Further, Liu said increasing social problems arising from the country's industrial boom has made its future development unsustainable, which is a test for the government.He also suggested government allow market forces to play a larger role in allocating resources, and also permit uncompetitive producers to be phased out.
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