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TASHKENT, May 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Saturday called for efforts to increase cooperation in regional security and economic matters among the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).Speaking at a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the SCO in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent, Yang said that uncertainty and instability have been increasing and it would still take time for the world economy to fully recover.He suggested that the SCO member states make efforts in line with the consensus reached by their heads of state to further enhance coordination of their policies and strategies on affairs of common interest. Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi attends a meeting of the foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, May 22, 2010.The member states should boost security cooperation to safeguard reigonal stability, including stepping up the fight against extremism, separatism and terrorism, optimizing the model for cooperation in ensuring security for major international events and carrying on joint anti-terrorism exercises, Yang said.Yang also called for bettering links among the SCO member states, boosting infrastructural construction, further facilitating trade and investment and expanding cooperation in sectors such as finance, transport, energy, telecommunications and agriculture amid the economic downturn.China will try to make sure that the 10 billion U.S. dollars credit it extended to other SCO member states, a commitment made by President Hu Jintao last year at the Yekaterinburg summit, is used for the best, Yang said.Yang and his counterparts from the SCO member states exchanged views and reached consensus on important regional affairs, including Central Asia security and stability, the international role of the SCO and its links with other multilateral organizations.They signed the Joint Declaration on SCO/U.N. Secretariat Cooperation after the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers.The foreign ministers also met with Uzbek President Islam Karimov.
WELLINGTON, May 17 (Xinhua) -- Visiting General Guo Boxiong, vice-chairman of China's Central Military Commission, met Monday here with New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, and both sides pledged further efforts to promote military cooperation.Although China and New Zealand are far apart geographically, the two countries have been very friendly to each other, Guo said.Bilateral ties have developed rapidly with frequent high-level visits, enhanced cultural and humanitarian exchanges, and closer economic cooperation, Guo said.He also hailed the increase of two-way trade volume between China and New Zealand in the wake of the global financial crisis, and said that New Zealand was the first Western country to sign a free trade agreement with China.In recent years, the two countries have been developing their military-to-military relations in an active manner under the principles of mutual respect, mutual trust, equality and mutual benefit, said Guo, adding that exchanges were also held in such areas as group visits, negotiations and talks, as well as personnel training.

BEIJING, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo held talks with Harry Jenkins, speaker of the House of Representatives of Australia, on Wednesday, with both sides pledging closer ties and more parliamentary exchanges between the two countries."China and Australia share extensive interests and broad cooperative potential in terms of developing bilateral ties and dealing with global challenges," said Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature.China regards Australia as an important cooperative partner in the Asia-Pacific region and is willing to work with Australia to address each other's concerns and deepen cooperation from a strategic and long-term perspective, Wu said.Jenkins is in Beijing to attend the second meeting of a regular exchange mechanism of the two countries' parliaments which is scheduled for Thursday.It is Jenkins' first visit to China as speaker of the House of Representatives.Wu Bangguo (R), chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, meets with Harry Jenkins, Speaker of House of Representatives of Australia, in Beijing, China, April 7, 2010.Since the regular exchange mechanism was set up in 2006, it has become an important platform for increasing mutual understanding and promoting mutually-beneficial cooperation, Wu said, urging the two parliaments to have in-depth exchanges of views on issues of common concern.Jenkins hoped to have a better understanding of China through the seven-day visit, which will also take him to Guangdong Province, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and Shanghai.Also on Wednesday, Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met with Jenkins.Xi said China and Australia, as important countries in the Asia-Pacific region, have extensive interests and solid basis for cooperation to safeguard regional peace and stability, promote regional and global economic growth and to deal with global challenges."A healthy and stable China-Australia relationship complies with the interests of the two countries and peoples," said Xi.Xi said that China and Australia should increase high-level visits and exchanges at various levels and cement mutually-beneficial cooperation in areas like trade, energy, environmental protection, technology and culture.
BEIJING, April 5 --The People's Bank of China says the country will be more open to foreign capital this year even though the prospect of a strong economic recovery is still unclear.Although the impending withdrawals of various countries' economic stimulus packages may also complicate the efforts to end the global economic crisis, the Chinese government has decided to increase the penetration of foreign capital into the country's financial industry in an appropriate way.An editorial in the "Global Times" quotes some western officials who said if China opened its market to western financial institutions the way it opened its market to five-star hotels, the potential risks would be huge for the country itself and the world at large.The editorial warns the doors to free trade should not swing open too quickly and that market openness should be managed at the right pace, as China has done during the past three decades. But it also notes that the stakes are higher in the country's financial industry. It argues that if China is fully open to foreign capital, the capital operation pattern common in developed economies such as the United States and several European nations will not suit its existing financial system on such short notice. As a result, chaos would erupt sooner or later in the financial sector.The editorial concludes that China should gradually liberalize its financial industry, because a sudden torrent of foreign capital would be undesirable. It calls for a prudent approach to financial liberalization that would yield a productive outcome as evidenced over the past three decades of gradual financial reform whereby more market competition has been encouraged and distressed loans have been effectively curbed. Such a policy has shielded China from being hit as severely by the current financial crisis and enabled it to rebound quicker than other advanced nations.
BEIJING, April 7 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government said Wednesday it will continue to develop the country's western regions with a focus on improving people's well-being.The government will resolutely push forward the development of the west strategy, which was initiated ten years ago and has facilitated historic social and economic progress in the region, according to a statement released after a executive meeting of the State Council on Wednesday chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao.More efforts will be made to improve education, health services, job creation, social security, as well as cultural and sports development, to promote equal social services, the statement said.Infrastructure construction will be given priority, with the building of hydro-power stations to relieve water shortages in the region, it said.The government also called for sustainable development through a recycling and energy-saving industries and for all projects to meet ecological protection standards.The government's consistent efforts to develop the western regions have helped bridge the region's gap with the better-off coastal areas in eastern China.Figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed the industrial added-value for the central and western provinces grew by 17 percent in 2008, 6 percentage points more than the eastern areas.
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