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PARIS, April 27 (Xinhua) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday described this year's World Expo theme of "Better City, Better Life" as a bold and lucid choice focused on a significant challenge for the future.The president is scheduled to visit China on April 28-30 with stops at Xi'an, Beijing and Shanghai, where the exposition will be held from May 1 to Oct. 31."Taking the theme 'Better City, Better Life', you have chosen to make the 2010 Shanghai Expo an event resolutely focused toward the future," Sarkozy told Xinhua in an interview.He said, while the number of city dwellers continued to grow across the world and issues related to urban development became more and more significant, many problems needed to be solved. So China's choice of "Better City, Better Life" was appropriate."I pay tribute to the organizers of the 2010 Shanghai Expo who have made a lucid and bold choice," he said.Sarkozy said France was one of the firm supporters of Shanghai's candidacy for the exposition and was the first country to have promised to participate in the event."The choice of China and the choice of Shanghai, were something very important for us; that is the reason why I wanted to personally attend the opening ceremony," he said.The president said China has made great efforts to make the expo "a huge success."Sarkozy said the design and display in the France pavilion would reflect a real, colorful, confident and open France.
BEIJING, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Experts say the Party's promulgation of four documents on the selection and promotion of government and Party cadres will build a "total supervisory network" and cover the entire process of an official's career, from selection to retirement.The four documents, promulgated Wednesday by the General Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, cover the selection and auditing of officials and set out penalties for those found guilty of misconduct in the selection and promotion of government and Party cadres.Prof. Ye Duchu of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee said the documents "clarify the responsibilities of people in charge of selecting officials" and aim to prevent corruption and make the cadre selection process transparent.Personnel departments at various levels are required to report personnel changes to superior departments before official appointments are made, and the appointments should be discussed by members of CPC committees of the same level.Officials are also required to be audited before leaving their posts and penalized if they are found to be guilty of misconduct.The selection and promotion of officials have been prone to public criticism in some areas.According to the Party's disciplinary body in central Henan Province, nine of the 22 county-level Party chiefs that had been penalized for corruption since 2006 have been punished while in their posts while the 13 others were punished about one year after being promoted."It reflects shortcomings in the selection and promotion of cadres," Ye said.Prof. Lu Wei of Wuhan University in central Hubei Province said the documents will help prevent the unmerited selection of officials and clarify rules.China issued its first regulation on officials' selection in 1995. Later, it was amended to make it clearer, stressing "transparency," "competition" and "equal emphasis on both integrity and professional competence."Lu said this time the new documents set out penalties for misconduct in the selection of officials.A number of high-ranking officials were deposed or resigned in recent years due to take responsibility for failures, coal mine accidents and food safety scandals. But some of them won new posts shortly after being removed.To address this issue, the new documents clarify that "officials who have been transferred to other posts for misconduct in selection and promotion of cadres will not be eligible for further promotion for one year," and "demoted officials will also be barred from promotion for two years."Lu said the new documents will tighten regulation of officials' conduct and improve the credibility of officials' selection.
BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang said Tuesday China must accelerate its transformation of economic growth pattern as the global economy was undergoing structural changes.Li made the remark when he met with members of the International Advisory Council of the China Development Bank (CDB) in Beijing.Li briefed the advisory council members about China's economic situation and its macro-economic policy.He said China had to advance its economic restructuring while continuing the process of reform and opening, to improve people's livelihoods and to enhance the vitality, competitiveness and sustainability of the economy. Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (front L) meets with members of the International Advisory Council of the China Development Bank (CDB) in Beijing May 25, 2010.Li said the world economic recovery was still fragile and faced a great deal of instability and uncertainty. He said the international community should further enhance policy coordination and improve the financial supervision system.The International Advisory Council of the CDB was established in 1999. It consists of notable figures from political, financial and academic circles around the world, including former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating.The advisory council members were in Beijing for an annual meeting focusing on global economic and financial situation, the international financial crisis and the CDB's role in economic recovery.During the meeting with Li, Keating relayed his appreciation of China's success in maintaining stable and fast paced economic growth and contributing to the recovery of world economy.Keating said over the years, the advisory council members had come to realize that the CDB was a rare and valuable institution. He expressed willingness to further expand links between the CDB and institutions outside of China.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Edmund Mulet, head of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), on Saturday extended his gratitude to the Chinese peacekeepers and riot police in the quake-ravaged country."I am here to show my respect to the Chinese riot police team and our sincere gratitude for your outstanding performance on behalf of the United Nations," said Mulet during an inspection tour of their campsite.He noted the United Nations was satisfied with the high efficiency of the eighth contingent of Chinese riot police, which was sent to Haiti for the second time. Though there have been several rotations, their dedication and commitment to the peacekeeping mission remain unchanged.When they lost eight members in the 7.3-magnitude earthquake, the Chinese squad did everything they can to tackle the challenges and support MINUSTAH's operation. They had won wide acclaim by the local people, he said."I feel gratified to work with such an excellent police team like you," Mulet added.During the inspection, he also watched and spoke highly of the fighting performance of the Chinese police.Mulet is a Guatemalan diplomat and had previously served as the UN Secretary General's Special Representative to Haiti. He succeeded Hedi Annabi as head of the MINUSTAH after Annabi died in the Haiti earthquake.
CANBERRA, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Visiting General Guo Boxiong, vice-chairman of China's Central Military Commission, and Australian Minister for Defense John Faulkner have vowed to strengthen exchanges between the armed forces of China and Australia.China and Australia shared common interests and desire in ensuring the peace, stability and development of the Asia-Pacific region, said a joint statement released by Guo and Faulkner Friday.The two sides hailed the development of their military-to-military relationship in recent years and said positive outcomes had been achieved through senior visits and exchanges in education, training and technical areas.Both sides agreed that strengthening open dialogue on defense and security issues between Australia and China was conducive to promoting bilateral relations.The statement said China and Australia were both pleased with the outcomes of the current visit and the opportunity it provided to further strengthen bilateral ties and military exchanges.The Sino-Australia defense relationship was an important part of bilateral ties and both sides would work concertedly to sustain sound and stable development in this regard, it said.Both countries should respect and take into full consideration each other's core interests and major concerns, and develop ties on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, the statement said. It said the two sides had also agreed to carry out more top-level visits to further promote mutual trust and discuss ways to boost the transparency of defence policies.Both sides said maritime security was crucial in keeping maritime trade routes open, and agreed to organize a joint maritime exercises with naval ship visits in the future and to continue exchanges on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.The two countries agreed to enhance exchanges between the two armies and to push ahead exchanges of mid-level and junior officers in such areas as information sharing, peace-keeping, medical treatment and sports.Guo arrived in Australia on Tuesday for a four-day official goodwill visit at the invitation of Faulkner. He has already met with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Foreign Minister Stephen Smith.