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ISLAMABAD, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Sunday called upon top Pakistani lawmakers to strengthen bilateral parliamentary exchanges and help promote the two countries' partnership.During his meeting with Senate Chairman Farooq Hamid Naek and National Assembly Speaker Fehmida Mirza, Wen appreciated the efforts by Pakistani parliamentary political parties to improve their country's relations with China.Beijing encourages the Pakistani parliament to enhance communication with the Chinese side and help bring bilateral pragmatic cooperation to higher levels and more tangible benefits to the two peoples, Wen added.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (2nd R) meets with Pakistan's Senate Chairman Farooq Hamid Naek (1st L) and Speaker of Pakistan's National Assembly Fahmida Mirza (1st R) in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan, Dec. 19, 2010.The very objective of his visit, he said, is to demonstrate that China firmly supports Pakistan in post-disaster reconstruction and its efforts to seek economic development and maintain stability. China also asks the international community to extend helping hands to flood-hit Pakistan.Wen said his three-day visit has produced significant results and breathed new life into bilateral relations.Deep-rooted friendship between the two neighbors should be treasured by both nations, said Wen.Calling the Pakistan-China friendship all-around, Naek and Mirza said Pakistan attaches great importance to ties with China.The Pakistani parliament is willing to enhance friendly exchanges with China's National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and help deepen friendship between the two peoples and consolidate relations between the two countries, they said.
JAKARTA, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- China and Indonesia on Tuesday pledged to step up legislative cooperation on top Chinese legislator's visit to the biggest Southeast Asian country."Thank to their crucial role in their own country's political life, the National People's Congress (NPC) of China and Regional Representative Council (RRC) of Indonesia should carry out friendly exchanges at all levels and increase experience sharing on ethnic and religious policy and seeking region's balanced development," Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Wu Bangguo said in a meeting with RRC Speaker Irman Gusman Tuesday.Irman underscored RRC's commitment to developing sound ties with China, saying it would seek closer bonds with the NPC, promote experience sharing on economy, politics and people-to- people exchanges, draw on China's experience on balanced development.On broader China-Indonesia ties, Wu reviewed the smooth growth of bilateral ties, particularly since the two countries upgraded their relations to strategic partnership in 2005.Wu Bangguo (L), chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, the country's top legislature, meets with Irman Gusman, chairman of the House of Regional Representatives of Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, Nov. 9, 2010.This is Wu's first visit to Indonesia, which coincided with the 60th anniversary of China-Indonesia diplomatic ties.As developing countries, China and Indonesia share common tasks of growing economy and improving livelihood, Wu said.Wu said China would like to work with Indonesia to deepen strategic cooperation, address challenges and usher in an new era of bilateral ties.Characterizing bilateral relations as "comprehensive and strategic partnership," Irman said Wu's visit to Indonesia was historic and would promote all-round substantive cooperation.During Wu's stay in Jakarta, China announced 10-million-yuan humanitarian aid in cash to Indonesia as earthquake, tsunami and volcanic eruptions wrecked serious havoc on the country.Later Tuesday, a grand reception was held in honor of top Chinese legislator. Around 1,000 Indonesia officials, business entrepreneurs and others attended the reception.In his brief address at the reception, Wu called on Indonesian people of all circles to contribute their wisdom and commitment to China-Indonesia friendly ties.Indonesia was the second leg of Wu's three-nation tour to Southeast Asia, which also included Cambodia and Thailand.Wu will leave Jakarta for Bangkok on Wednesday.

BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese laid-off cleaner never dreamed of being visited by President Hu Jintao, nor did she think the visit would be followed by a public humiliation of her. "Now half the population of China think of me as a liar," complained 47-year-old Guo Chunping, with tears in her eyes. Guo became famous overnight after President Hu visited her in her low-rent apartment on the Fifth East Ring Road in Beijing just before New Year. In footage aired by China Central Television (CCTV) on December 30, 2010, she was asked how much rent she paid. "Seventy-seven yuan (about 11.6 U.S. dollars)," she replied in front of the camera. Netizens soon posted 172 photos of a woman, appearing like Guo, posing with luggage at a long-distance bus station or sitting in a luxurious restaurant. Guo was described as a "civil servant" by Chaoyang District police, who was too rich to be qualified to have a low-rent house. Also, with China's skyrocketing house prices and with rent in Beijing generally above 1,000 yuan, paying 77 yuan in rent sounded unbelievable to many. To prove Guo right or to refute her, media workers flooded her 50-square-meter apartment. "The telephone rang endlessly, and some journalists even climbed onto the building opposite my apartment with cameras," Guo said. What troubled her most happened after a reporter asked her to pose with her unemployment certificate for a photo to prove her "innocence." The next day, the photo was everywhere online, with her detailed information. "I am not a murderer," she protested angrily, "why should I pose like that and let the entire of China know that I was laid off and divorced?" According to people close to her, Guo has become hysteric lately. Xinhua reporters had difficulty persuading her to meet with them, and she would only do so on the condition that the interview be conducted far away from her apartment. Liu Tao, vice director with the Housing Administration Bureau of the Chaoyang District, has done a calculation. The monthly rent of low-rent houses in the district was 33.6 yuan per square meter. The figure was multiplied by the size of her apartment to get the rent, 1,545 yuan. According to local policies, the government pays 95 percent of the rent. Therefore, Guo herself should turn in only 5 percent, 77 yuan in total. "In the Lijingyuan Community 487 low-income households signed leases for low-rent houses," Liu said. Despite the clarification of local officials and Guo herself, doubt still lingers. Sun Yingchun, a professor with the School of Foreign Studies of the Communication University of China, believed that people's doubt over Guo' s identity and truth of the news showed their lack of understanding to the low-rent house policy. "The TV report didn't make it clear to the people," he said.The report, without specifying calculation to the rent, just told audiences of the result, 77 yuan, which was too low to be true. Besides, Sun noted that the incident gave people an outlet to vent their anger about high housing prices. Despite a series of policies to cool down the housing market, the average price of housing sold by 30 major real estate companies in China stood at 10,286.42 yuan per square meter last year, up 23.98 percent year on year. Housing was just one of many problems concerning people's livelihood which Sun believed that "for a long time the government didn't address properly." As a result, "people would distrust what the mainstream media reported," he said. These reports, like the "77-yuan tenant" story, seemed to many as too rosy to be true, he added. However, Sun said the doubt showed democratic progress. "The voice of the netizens was not interfered with by the government, and people were free to find the truth by themselves," he said. The government also endeavored to improve people's livelihood. To make houses affordable for the people, about 3.7 million affordable houses were built nationwide in 2010 and 2011, and 10 million more apartments will be built for the low-income group this year. Beijing has now 240,000 households living in low-rent houses. The government has pledged to make low-income housing projects take up 60 percent of the housing supply in five year. Before moving to her apartment in Lijingyuan Community, Guo said she could only afford to rent houses from farmers of some six to eight square meters in size. "This is the only place I feel like I want to live," she said. "People are eager to have houses, but the government has to do its job step by step," Liu Tao said. "Helping the most impoverished is our priority." Enditem
BEIJING, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Minister of National Defense said on Tuesday it had reduced the country's military reserves forces from 600,000 to 510,000 men and women over the past five years.China has also reduced the number of people in its militias from 10 million to eight million during the same period, said Gen. Liang Guanglie in an interview with Xinhua.It is the first time the Chinese government has given the exact number of people in the reserve forces and militias. In times of emergencies, the reserve forces and militias can be ordered to assist China's 2.3-million regular troops, the People's Liberation Army (PLA).Although China has experienced around 30 years of peace, Gen. Liang said the PLA has never relaxed its military preparations and vigilance especially at a time when "regional military conflicts can not be ruled out."In times of peace, the PLA's reserves conduct regular military training and participate in non-combat military operations, such as disaster relief work.The minister said the PLA had pushed forward military reforms in the past five years to build a more powerful military with upgraded weapon systems and high-quality personnel.Currently, 80 percent of the PLA's officers have four years of higher education compared with 25.8 percent in 1998, Gen. Liang said.To improve the quality of military personnel, the Chinese government has encouraged university graduates to join the armed forces since 2009. More than 100,000 college graduates gained their uniforms in 2010.In the past five years, China has dispatched more than 13,000 United Nations-commissioned peacekeepers to carry out 13 U.N. missions around the world, according to Liang.The PLA also sent professional units to Haiti, Pakistan and other countries and regions for disaster relief efforts and to give medical aids and other humanitarian relief, he said.
NEW DELHI, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on Thursday reaffirmed their commitment to promote bilateral relations.In their talks, Wen said the relationship between China and India has experienced an unusual course of development over the past 60 years. However, friendly cooperation has always been the main stream, which is not only in the interest of both countries and peoples, but also helpful for peace and development of the region and the world at large.The Chinese premier, who arrived here Wednesday for his second official visit to India following the trip in 2005, pointed out that this year marked the 60th anniversary of the establishment of China-India diplomatic ties.He said he is satisfied with the progress of bilateral relations over the years and looks forward to the future.The two countries should grasp the historical opportunity to boost political and strategic mutual trust and move forward the China-India relations along the track of lasting friendship, mutually beneficial cooperation and common development, Wen added."I hope my current visit is the one to carry on the past and open a way for future, which will further enhance our win-win cooperation," Wen said.Singh said that high-level exchanges between China and India have become closer, and political and strategic mutual trust has continuously improved.He said that the comprehensive cooperation in all fields has been enhanced ever since the two countries established a strategic and cooperative partnership for peace and prosperity five years ago.At present, the two countries are at a crucial stage of development, Singh said.He said the enhancement of communications and cooperation was not only conducive to the development of India and China, but also will push forward the rejuvenation of Asia and promote world peace and development."I believe the visit of Premier Wen will give a new impetus to bilateral relations," Singh said.
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