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SIRTE, Libya, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese special envoy to the Middle East Wu Sike will convey on Saturday a message from President Hu Jintao to the Arab leaders during their 22nd summit billed "Summit of supporting Jerusalem' Steadfastness," kicked off today in the Libyan city of Sirte.In an exclusive interview with Xinhua News Agency, Wu said he came to the Arab summit, carrying a message from Chinese President Hu Jintao to the Arab leaders, extending congratulations on the occasion of the summit.China is paying much attention to the promotion of relations with the Arab world, Wu said, adding that China appreciates and supports the Arab efforts aiming to enhance cooperation and solidarity between the two sides.Speaking of the Chinese position towards the Israeli practices in the occupied lands, Wu said that China supports the Arab endeavors aiming to reach peace.The Chinese stance is cut-clear in this regard, Wu stressed, noting that China supports reaching a solution to the issue, based on international legitimacy resolutions, which state that Israel has no rights to impose any changes on lands occupied in 1967.Wu also pointed to China's long-standing position calling for the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state and for peaceful coexistence between Israel and the Palestinians, saying this is China's permanent position which it will adhere to in all international forums.About China's vision towards the Israeli settlement activity, Wu said China categorically rejects the settlement activities in the occupied lands.During contacts with Israel, China showed commitment to this stance, to the importance of stopping the settlement activities, and to creating favorable circumstances for talks, Wu noted, saying that his attendance of the Arab summit comes within China's support for the Arabs, and to coordinate stances between the two sides.As for the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum, due to be held this May in China, Wu said that China and the Arab world are bound with favorable political ties and expanded, intensive economic cooperation.In the light of the global economic crisis, the strengthening of Chinese-Arab cooperation is of high importance.Over the past six years following the establishment of China- Arab Cooperation Forum, bilateral relations have seen tangible development, Wu said.The fourth session of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum, slated for May 13-14, will see an assessment of the Arab-Chinese cooperation over the past six years and means to push this cooperation forward in the future.China is represented by a delegation at the 22nd Arab summit, entitled "Summit of Supporting Jerusalem's Steadfastness," as an observer.
BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhua)-- China on Thursday says it has noted the investigation results released by the Republic of Korea (ROK) over the sinking of a ROK warship, calling on all parties to exercise calmness and restraint over relevant issues of the sinking.Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu made the remarks at a regular press briefing when responding to questions.He said China upheld that all parties should exercise calmness and restraint, properly deal with relevant issues, and avoid escalation of the situation.After the sinking of the ship, China expressed condolences and sympathy to the ROK on many occasions for their casualties, which fully embodied China's understanding of the grief of the ROK government and people.Ma said China has always viewed and dealt with international and regional affairs in a fair and objective manner.China is always devoted to safeguarding regional peace and stability, and promoting the progress of the six-party talks on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, he said, adding China was opposed to any activities which could run counter with the commitment.The 1,200-ton "Cheonan," with 104 crew members onboard, went down on March 26 near the South Korean island of Baekryeongdo off the west coast after an unexplained explosion, killing 46 crew members.

NANNING, April 3 (Xinhua) -- The government of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region issued a fire ban Saturday ahead of the upcoming Tomb-sweeping Day, in a bid to prevent forest fires against the backdrop of a prolonged drought.According to the ban, tomb-goers are forbidden to burn paper money or incenses and to set off fireworks in forest zones from April 3 to 17.They are also banned from burning straws, leaves, charcoal and others in forest zones.Violators will be fined or even detained and prosecuted, according to the ban.As of Wednesday, the drought, which began in southwestern China last year, has left 19.4 million people with water shortages and affected 6.48 million hectares of farmland in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangxi and Chongqing, according to the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.It is a tradition for Chinese to visit family graves during the Qingming or Tomb-sweeping Day, which falls on April 5 this year. Memorial activities range from burning paper money to setting off fireworks.In 2008, the government made Tomb-sweeping Day an official holiday in response to public appeals.
OTTAWA, May 5 (Xinhua) -- Larry O'Brien, Mayor of Canada's capital city of Ottawa, said that the achievement of his trip to China had exceeded his expectation, and the cooperation between China and Canada had a broad prospects.In an exclusive interview with Xinhua in his office in Ottawa after a journey to China accompanied by a business mission during April 6 to 16, O'Brien said that the trip, which was the first foreign mission since he took office as a Mayor of Ottawa in 2006, was productive and delighting.O'Brien visited Beijing, Chongqing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong during his trip in China, signing a Memorandum of Understanding ( MOU) on continuing cooperation between Ottawa and Beijing, and attending the signing ceremony of the Cooperation Agreement between Ocri and Beijing Investment Promotion Bureau.In the meantime, Ottawa Tourism and Beijing Badaling special zone's office signed MOU of Cooperation between Badaling Great Wall in Beijing and the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. And Canada's Plasco Energy Group Inc. and Beijing Environmental Sanitation Engineering Group Co (BESG) also signed a MOU to establish facilities in Beijing to convert waste to clean energy.O'Brien noted that Plasco's signing MOU with BESG exceeded his expectation, and he was impressed by the quick research speed and by their ability to sign the document during this visit. He said it was "a present and a surprise," and "a good achievement for our trip.""It underscores the importance of having government and industry working together, to create a better bond between the city of Beijing and the city of Ottawa," he added.Talking about the MOU in tourism, O'Brien said: "Rideau Canal in Ottawa, which is built in 1826-1832, is really worthwell. ( Tourists coming here) will feel the warmth of 900,000 warm Canadian hearts, warm Ottawa hearts. We are going to promote the Great Wall as well, which I had the honor and distinguish pleasure to go and visit this time."He also said that China had set Canada, where has a lot of places worth to see besides Ottawa, such as the mountains, the west coast, and the sea villages on the east coast, as the destination for tourists. "I am hoping that more Chinese to take this opportunity to move over to see how we live in Canada."In Shenzhen, O'Brien visited Huawei Technologies' research and development plant, welcoming it to invest in Ottawa. "Ottawa is a good place to do business. We have wonderfully clean and safe environment, with half of our population received college education or greater. Huawei has 70 to 80 people in Ottawa now, and expect to increase to 250 in three years," he said. And he also warmly welcomed other Chinese companies to establish research and development facilities in Ottawa."Due to the warm of the reception and the success we enjoyed during the trip, vast majority of our counselors and the citizens of Ottawa were very happy (with the achievement), and gave very positive comments on it," he said.He also said: "I think everybody on this trip had their eyes opened on the size of the market in China, found the opportunities to follow up, and the pace of being able to capture market opportunities.""In order to create trade and opportunities, you must have communications and trusts. Every long and wonderful journey starts with a single step. I would like to encourage our clean technique companies to begin this step," he added.O'Brien believed that the entire developing world was one third of the world economy 15 years ago. And now, Asia is half of the world economy, and will be 65 percent of that after 10 to 15 years. "We hope to participate in its economic development, especially to play a role in supporting the market growth in both China and India.""Fast forward to 2010, this is a brand new China. I am confident that there will be more mutually beneficial business arrangements. Already China has invested 10 billion U. S. dollars in the last 18 months in Canada in oil and minerals. I perceive this as the beginning of another series of cross fertilizations between our economies, and between our cultures. And I came away from the trip with great optimism for the future," he concluded.
BEIJING, March 28 (Xinhua) -- China will step up efforts to crack major corruption cases, especially those with collusion between leading officials and business people, according to the full text of a speech delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao.The document was released on Sunday. Wen delivered the speech at a State Council meeting on this year's anti-corruption work on Tuesday.In the speech, Wen said efforts should be made to investigate those who trade power for money, and those who take advantage of power to do illegal things in areas including urban planning, approving construction programs, mineral resources exploration and bidding and tendering.Negligence and misconduct behind major work safety incidents and food safety scandals would also be probed.In the speech, Wen outlined key areas of the government's anti-corruption fight this year, including government funded projects, state-owned enterprises and financial institutions.He called for intensified efforts to trace the fugitives and their illicit money and property, and vowed "not to let those who commit corruption to go unpunished or get a penny out of their illicit gain."Government officials should strictly follow a code of ethics issued earlier this year by the Communist Party of China (CPC) to ensure clean practice in their work and to prevent corruptionThe guidelines specify 52 unacceptable practices, including officials accepting cash or financial instruments as gifts, or officials using their influence to benefit their spouses and children with regards to their employment, stock trading or business.And leaders of the State Council or central government departments should refrain from attending ceremonies or forums sponsored by companies, he added.Expenses on central government organs would be cut by 5 percent this year and government funded overseas trips, vehicle purchase, and reception expenditure should be reduced consequently, he said.
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