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WUHAN, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang has called on local authorities to "put people first" and give priority to the improvement of people's incomes when forging ahead with the country's ambitious health care reform.To ensure people have an equitable access to basic health care is not only an important task of the health care reform, but an important means to promote social equity, resolve financial difficulties for people, and boost the country's employment, he said during a two-day inspection tour in central China's Hubei Province that began Monday.China has launched a health care reform to last from 2009 to 2011. Under the 850 billion yuan (125 billion U.S. dollars) plan, the government promised universal access to basic health insurance, the introduction of an essential drug system, improved primary health care facilities, equitable access to basic public health services and a pilot reform of state-run hospitals.Efforts would be made to comprehensively strengthen basic public services, build a safety net for residents to make sure they have basic living expenses, accelerate the reform of the income distribution system, and increase the income of low-income groups in order to ensure the benefits of China's reform and development are shared by all people, he said.8 In a tour to Dongshan Village of E'zhou City, the vice premier stressed the importance of innovation in the local development mode, the improvement of farmers' incomes and social development in rural areas.When visiting a community health care service station, Li called on medical staff to improve their professional competence and expand the scope of their service for the people.
MOSCOW, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor and Public Security Minister Meng Jianzhu exchanged views on security and law enforcement cooperation with his Russian counterpart Nikolai Patrushev Monday night, during a high-level international security conference in Russia's Sochi.Meng highly commended successful bilateral cooperation in fighting terrorism, transborder crime and drug trafficking.Meng said as an important part of the Sino-Russian strategic partnership of cooperation, the security coordination of the two countries have gained new, vital improvement, but still needs to be further strengthened."Given the emerging global threats to security and amid increasingly open menaces coming from nontraditional crimes, efforts to strengthen Chinese-Russian cooperation in maintaining law and order, and enhancing security is becoming more and more important," Meng said.He proposed that Russia and China continue deepening coordination and interaction, and duly implement their government's plans to fight terrorism, extremism and separatism.The mechanism of cooperation already created must be fully used and the level of Chinese-Russian cooperation in maintaining law, order and security must be incessantly raised, he said."While combating illicit migration, the two countries must create an even better environment for exchanges between citizens, and encourage Chinese-Russian trade, and economic and investment cooperation in every possible way," Meng stressed.He noted that joint efforts to maintain security are important within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.Patrushev expressed his agreement with Meng's proposal and suggestion on bilateral security cooperation.He said Russia is willing to work together with China in security sphere, to deepen coordination and interaction both bilaterally and multilaterally, so as to face together the new challenges and menaces.Meng has attend the meeting on Oct. 5-6 in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese and U.S. diplomats have agreed to work together to advance the stalled six-party talks on denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.Wu Dawei, China's special representative for Korean Peninsula affairs, held separate meetings during a visit here between Aug. 31 and Sept. 3 with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg, special envoy for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Stephen Bosworth, Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell and the White House chief adviser on Asia Jeff Bader.Both sides agreed to play a constructive role in maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.China and the U.S. also believed the six-party talks was an effective tool to maintain peace and stability within the peninsula, as well as to denuclearize the region.The two countries want to work with other related parties to create conditions to push the talks forward. In addition to China, the U.S., DPRK and South Korea, other parties to the talks include Japan and Russia.
BEIJING, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government Tuesday announced financial assistance for herders in west China, to reward their efforts in conserving grasslands and to compensate them for losses.From next year, the policy will be applied in eight provincial-level regions including Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia and Yunnan, said a circular issued Tuesday after a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Wen Jiabao.The government will give 90 yuan (about 13 U.S. dollars) per hectare of grassland annually to herders living in the regions where the grasslands are severely damaged and herding has been banned, the document said.Outside of these herding-banned regions, residents will receive 22.5 yuan (3 dollars) per hectare every year if they keep a herd of sustainable size, the document said.The government will also provide 150 yuan per hectare for farmers to grow grass of better quality.In addition, each of about 2 million households of herders will receive 500 yuan per year as general assistance, the document said.More money will also be spent on education and training of herders, the document added."Due to excessive herding and low investment in grassland conservation, the area of grasslands in China has shrank dramatically and the environment there has deteriorated. However, local herders lack new ways to make a living," the document said.The policy is an effort to conserve the natural environment while improving the livelihood of locals, it said.The central government will allocate 13.4 billion yuan every year for the policies, according to the document.
TALLINN, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Li Changchun, a senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC), opened here on Wednesday the first Confucius Institute in the Baltic region.Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee's Political Bureau, said he hopes the facility, jointly launched by Estonia's prestigious Tallinn University and China's Guangxi University with the help of the Chinese Language Council ( also known as Hanban), would serve as a regional center for spreading Chinese culture and offer quality courses for Estonians who are interested in the Chinese language and eager to understand the Chinese culture.Tallinn University is the sole university in this Baltic country that boasts a Chinese major. It has enrolled Chinese- learning students in the past two decades.Rein Raud, rector of the university, reached an agreement with China's Hanban to set up a Confucius Institute on campus during a visit to Beijing in February. Guangxi University was chosen at the time to be its Chinese partner.The Confucius Institute at Tallinn University will offer the public three-month-long courses that teach both the Chinese language and the Chinese culture.The first set of those courses has been overbooked by Estonians, as more and more people in the country become interested in the language and culture of a booming China.Li, while talking with students majoring in Chinese at Tallinn University, encouraged them to study hard and learn more about the Chinese culture."I hope you can be ambassadors of cultural exchanges between China and Estonia, proponents of bilateral economic and trade cooperation and even Sinologists," he said.He added that cultural exchanges are meaningful projects which can "sow the seeds of friendship between China and Estonia" and play an important role in the overall bilateral relationship."The steady development of state-to-state relations is based on favorable public opinions toward each other, which can be nurtured through cultural exchanges," he said.Raud said the establishment of the Confucius Institute at the university was a landmark event in Chinese language learning and the spread of the Chinese culture in Estonia.He pledged to work closely with Guangxi University to build the Confucius Institute into a center for spreading the Chinese culture in the Baltic region.Earlier in the day, Li met with a senior Estonian parliament member on bilateral relations.He also paid a visit to the Port of Tallinn and was briefed on its latest development plans. The port has been trying to build itself into a regional maritime transportation center by seeking support from Chinese partners.Li arrived in Tallinn on Tuesday for a three-day official goodwill visit. Estonia is the first leg of his four-nation tour which will also take him to Montenegro, Ireland and Iran.
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