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BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- Premier Wen Jiabao's three-day U.N. visit this week has been fruitful as a major diplomatic effort at a time when new changes are emerging in the world economy and politics, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi told reporters Friday.Wen was in New York from Tuesday to Thursday for the U.N. Summit on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the general debate of the 65th session of the U.N. General Assembly, a summit of the U.N. Security Council member states, and a high-level discussion panel on AIDS and MDGs. He also met with U.S. President Barack Obama on bilateral ties and regional and world issues, calling for more cooperation.Yang said Wen made the New York trip as the world economy stabilized and started to show improvement but the recovery remained unbalanced and was still not solid.The international community has, in general, made significant progress on meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the minister said. he said, however, more imminent is the imbalance in international development and there are new challenges in international cooperation and development.The developing countries want more attention from the international community on the development issue, the minister said, and countries are ever more willing to promote peace, development and cooperation. They, he said, expect a greater role for the United Nations in safeguarding world peace, promoting mutual development and advancing international cooperation.Wen's trip also came at a time when there are some misunderstandings and misinterpretations about China, which had led the global economic recovery and was put in the global spotlight, Yang said.Wen's visit was also important given that the handling of ties between China and the United States, in particular the appropriate handling of the differences and the advancing of mutual trust and cooperation, is of great importance to the health of their bilateral relations, the foreign minister added.PRESENTING CHINA AS IT ISPremier Wen tried to present China as it is at the U.N. meetings, the welcome banquet in his honor organized by friendly organizations, meetings with foreign leaders and guests, and in media interviews.The premier was sincere and objective about the true condition, challenges and development strategy of China. He made it clear that there had been no change to the fundamental fact that China remains a developing country and that it will stick to the policy of reform and opening up to the outside and the long-term pursuit of peaceful development, Yang said.It is widely agreed, Yang said, that Premier Wen responded with clear and definitive answers to questions about the developing country status, development strategy and international role of China.His words had been sincere and his arguments convincing, helping the international community better understand China as it is and increasing their confidence in the country, Yang said.ADVANCING MDGS FULFILLMENTAddressing the U.N. summit on MDGs, Premier Wen introduced China's achievement in fulfilling the MDGs in slashing poverty and promoting cooperation among developing countries.He laid out a package of proposals to further advance the fulfillment of the MDGs, calling on the international community to prioritize African development and poverty alleviation, as well as promoting U.N.'s leading role in international cooperation.Wen pledged to help developing nations with improving their livelihoods, reducing or erasing debts, enhancing links in such fields as finance, economy and trade, agriculture and human resources training.He announced China will, on top of previously pledged assistance, provide an additional 200 million U.S. dollars in aid to flood-stricken Pakistan.The premier also witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding on boosting cooperation between China and the U.N. Development Program (UNDP).As most countries believe, despite all kinds of difficulties, Yang said, China has made positive contributions to achieving the MDGs. China's economic and social progress would certainly encourage other developing nations. In the eyes of the world, China always keeps its promises by taking substantial, sincere and selfless measures.Premier Wen's presence at a U.N. panel on AIDS, the first appearance of senior Chinese leadership to such gatherings, has demonstrated a China that is open, self-confident, emphasizing human dignity, social justice and harmony, as well as balanced development, Yang said.While meeting with the U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Wen said China pledged to play a more active role in U.N. affairs in various sectors and to strengthen its partnership with the U.N.PROMOTING PEACE AND STABILITYAttending the U.N. Security Council meeting, Wen presented China's views on world security, and expressed China's willingness to continue supporting the U.N.'s leading role in safeguarding international peace and security.
BEIJING, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- China as well as Latin American and Caribbean countries celebrated here on Tuesday the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of diplomatic relations at a reception.Addressing the reception, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said the past fifty years have witnessed significant progress in the ties between China as well as Latin American and Caribbean countries, citing deepening political mutual trust, win-win cooperation on all fronts and strengthened friendship between their people.The People's Republic of China forged diplomatic ties with Cuba in Sept. 1960 at the ambassadorial level, heralding its relations with Latin American and Caribbean countries.Yang said that the Chinese government values its ties with Latin American and Caribbean countries, cherishes the friendship of their people and is always devoted to boosting their friendly cooperation of mutual benefits.China as well as Latin American and Caribbean countries, both as the developing countries, have common interests in achieving sustainable development, promoting world multi-polarization and jointly dealing with global challenges, Yang said.Yang called on the two sides to work together to advance the comprehensive and cooperative partnership featuring equality, mutual benefit and common development.Dean of the Diplomatic Corps of Latin American and Caribbean Countries in China, Guillermo Velez hailed the friendly cooperation between the nations in their region and China over the last fifty years.Guillermo Velez, also Colombian ambassador to China, said that Latin American and Caribbean countries attach importance to relations with China and firmly believe in the development of bilateral ties featuring friendly political relations and robust pragmatic cooperation.Almost 200 guests, including Chinese government officials, diplomats from the Latin American and Caribbean countries in China and personalities of various circles of the two sides, attended the reception.

LISBON, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao's two-day visit to Portugal is believed to help turn a new page in bilateral relations.Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva, who extended a sincere welcome to his Chinese counterpart, said the visit was of great importance and would push forward bilateral cooperation and friendship.Hu wound up his visit to Portugal on Sunday.Apart from Silva,
BEIJING, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping said here Monday China hopes to work with Norway to boost bilateral economic and trade cooperation.Xi told visiting Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Stoere he hopes the two countries will expand cooperation in areas such as shipping, fisheries, energy, environmental protection and the Arctic.Xi said as long as the two nations respect each other and especially respect each other's core interests and major concerns, China-Norway relations will develop in a healthy way.Stoere expressed appreciation for China's achievements in social and economic progress, saying that the Norwegian government will increase cooperation with China in politics, economics, culture, science and technology, energy and finance.Norway hopes to sign a free trade agreement with China, Stoere added.Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi held talks with Stoere earlier Monday.
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