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KABUL, July 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Tuesday called for continued support of the international community to the war-torn Afghanistan."We want to see a peaceful, stable and independent Afghanistan that enjoys development and good neighborhood," Yang said addressing one-day international conference on Afghanistan in the Afghan capital Kabul."We should respect Afghanistan's sovereignty, and work together for the realization of Afghanistan run by the Afghans," he stressed.To achieve the goal, he proposed four points including ensuring security, political reconciliation, speeding up economic reconstruction and enhancing international cooperation."We call on international community to channel more assistance to infrastructure and other projects that will bring immediate benefit to ordinary Afghans," Yang said.He added that it is important to enhance coordination between regional and international cooperation so that they will complement and reinforce each other.The international community, he said, should remain committed to bringing durable peace and stability to Afghanistan. He also urged the international community to provide more help to Afghanistan in capacity-building and human resources development.China had contributed more than 900 million Yuan (over 123 million U.S. dollars) besides canceling 19.5 million U.S. dollars worth of debt owed by Afghanistan from 2002 to 2009.The first ever international conference hosted by post-Taliban Afghanistan with the participation of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and some 40 foreign ministers among other delegates from over 70 countries and international organizations wrapped up with renewing support to Afghanistan.
MUMBAI, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese telecom device vendors expressed their anxiety and confusion while waiting for the release of official telecom security norms with Indian government to re-gain access to the emerging market, according sources from Chinese telecom gear makers."We're now in a position of waiting and perplexity and keep active change of ideas with India telecom operators and governmental departments with the hope of swift resolution of delayed orders," said a source with China-based telecom device producer ZET Corporation on Thursday.Chinese telecom gear manufactures are worried to get a lower hand in competition with western rivals if Indian government couldn't allow their access in the first around of 3G telecom device purchase.Indian telecom operators are expected to roll out their 3G services prior to September with the auction of 3G spectrum ended on May 19."The documents on Indian telecom security norms have swelled from several pages to more than 40 pages in the process of negotiation among stakeholders,"said an official with Huawei Technologies.It's reported earlier that Indian high-level officials have allowed the access of Chinese telecom gear vendors if they obtain certificate from the third-party organization in addition to about 11 million U.S. dollars of deposit by Indian telecom operators with the government.

TORONTO, Canada, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao visited an aircraft manufacturing facility on Saturday morning, in a gesture to show that China attaches importance to expanding mutually beneficial cooperation with Canada.Bombardier, a Canada-based global manufacturer of planes and trains, has cooperation projects with China in the areas of civil aviation and rail transportation.It has been working with the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) of China to jointly develop and manufacture the innovative C series of airplanes.Hu toured the factory to have a close look at the components of the Q400 aircraft, which was partly manufactured in Shenyang. He took a photo with Pierre Beaudoin, president and chief executive officer of Bombardier Inc., in front of the components made in China.Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L, front) visits the cabin of an aircraft during a tour of the aircraft factory of Bombardier Aerospace in Toronto, Canada, June 26, 2010.The president also went aboard a Q400 aircraft and a Global 5000 jet on display in the factory. He expressed the hope that the cooperation between Chinese companies and Bombardier would have an even better future.Bombardier has developed a strong strategic partnership of mutual trust and mutual benefit with China, Beaudoin said.President Hu's visit is of great significance for advancing cooperation between Bombardier and its Chinese partners, he said.Bombardier is ready to work with its clients and cooperative partners in China to create a better future, he added.He also expressed the hope that Canada and China would develop an even stronger, constructive and sustainable relationship.Bombardier has set up three joint ventures and six wholly owned enterprises in China, all in the rail transportation industry.In recent years, Bombardier has identified China as an emerging market for its commercial aircraft and enlisted several local subcontractors for making aircraft components. The Canadian company now has offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.Hu arrived in Toronto on Friday afternoon after spending three days in Ottawa, where he and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper witnessed the signing of a number of documents on cooperation between the two countries.Hu is to attend a summit of the Group of 20 countries in Toronto at the weekend.
BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhua) -- The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Monday approved an education reform plan for the next decade, which aims for greater education investment and fairer distribution of resources.Presided over by the CPC Central Committee General Secretary Hu Jintao,a meeting of the Politburo approved the final version of the Medium- and Long-term National Educational Reform and Development Plan (2010-2020).The Politburo, the CPC's top decision-making body, said in a statement that education was the fundamental cause for the revitalization of China and social progress in the future.China had established the largest education system in the world since the founding of the People's Republic, which ensured education rights for millions of people, the statement said.The government promote educational fairness as a basic policy and increase education investment in rural, remote and ethnic minority areas, the Politburo agreed.According to the plan, government investment will increase steadily to support the education sector, with the ratio of education expenditure in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) to be 4 percent by 2012.In 2008, the ratio stood at 3.48 percent, compared with the average international level of 4.5 percent.The plan, released at the end of February for public scrutiny, was seen as setting the tone for the development of the education sector in China, which has long suffered from funding shortages and unbalanced development in rural and urban areas.The plan said giving students fairer access to quality education would be a "fundamental policy," with more public education resources for rural, impoverished and ethnic areas.The reforms would also encourage private organizations and individuals to play a greater role in the education system, said the statement.The plan took one year and nine months to draw up, during which public submissions were invited on two separate occasions.
BEIJING, July 31 (Xinhua) -- China's armed forces will continue to enhance its capabilities and military readiness to safeguard sovereignty, security and development of the nation, Defense Minister Liang Guanglie said Saturday.Liang made the remarks while addressing a reception held in Beijing to mark the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) on Aug. 1."We will continue to strengthen the PLA's capability to accomplish diversified military tasks, particularly for winning regional wars under informationized circumstances, to firmly safeguard national sovereignty, security and development," he said.He said China's core security interest will always guide the development of the Chinese army.Representatives attend a reception hosted by the Ministry of National Defence of the People's Republic of China, to mark the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army, in Beijing, capital of China, July 31, 2010.He said the army should strengthen military training, adopt more high and new technology weapons and equipment, improve military logistics and increase combat capabilities by using information technology.The PLA will actively take part in and support economic development, keep sabotage of hostile and separatist forces at bay, and contribute to the development and stability of the country, he said.Liang, also a member of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and a state councilor, said the army will continue to devote itself to the country's complete reunification while promoting a peaceful development of relations between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan."We will continue to oppose separatist activities of 'Taiwan independence' forces, while firmly safeguarding national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity," Liang said."The PLA will enhance exchanges and cooperation with armed forces of all countries, in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, equal negotiation, and reciprocity," he said."The Chinese army will also actively fulfill international responsibilities and obligations, and will contribute to the world peace and development," Liang said.In August 1927, armed forces led by the Communist Party of China held an uprising against warlords. The first day of August was later designated as the PLA's founding day.
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