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PYONGYANG, May 9 (Xinhua) -- The Rodong Sinmun, a leading newspaper of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), hailed the recent successful visit to China by top leader Kim Jong Il in an editorial published Sunday.The editorial said that the people of the DPRK are "very glad and excited" about the visit. It is a "meaningful opportunity" to strengthen the friendship between the two parties and the leaders of the two countries.The article also indicated that the DPRK will make efforts to further strengthen the traditional DPRK-China friendship.Both countries shared the view that peace, stability and prosperity of the Korean Peninsula are in the common interests of the two countries and other Northeastern Asian nations, the editorial said.The two sides will make joint efforts to achieve the objective of denuclearizing the Peninsula on the basis of the Sept. 19 Joint Statement, it added.The editorial also said that the people of the DPRK sincerely wish the Chinese people still greater achievements in their socialist construction and the cause for national reunification.Kim Jong Il made an unofficial visit to China from May 3 to 7. He has visited China for five times since 2000.
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Xinhua) -- China's central bank chief on Friday called for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to accelerate its process to shift its quota to emerging market and developing countries."The quota structure is the core issue in Fund governance. The severe underrepresentation of emerging market and developing countries in the IMF seriously affects the Fund's legitimacy and effectiveness, and must be promptly corrected," said Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of People's Bank of China at the IMF and its sister institution -- the World Bank's spring meeting in Washington.The Group of 20 (G20) Pittsburgh Summit in September had called for a shift of at least 5 percentage points, and protection of the voting rights of the poorest countries before January 2011.But so far the quota adjustment process is slow. The previous quota reform, which was already approved by the IMFC -- the IMF's steering committee -- in 2008, has not been completed until now.Zhou said that the IMF is a quota-based institution, and quotas should be its primary resource.He emphasized that quota adjustment and reform is not a zero- sum game. "A Fund with a more reasonable governance structure will be better able to protect global economic and financial stability which will benefit all member countries. We urge the Fund to accelerate its work, and complete quota reviews on schedule in accordance with the G20 Pittsburgh Summit and IMFC objectives," Zhou said.According to the IMF's latest World Economic Outlook report, growth speeds of developing countries are much faster than the advanced economies, meaning their weight in the global economy is increasing dramatically.However, quota of the developing countries in the IMF is underrepresented."We expect the review to leave no member's quota share severely misaligned," Zhou said.

BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Foreign leaders and heads of international and regional organizations continued to send their condolences to China on Monday and Tuesday over a powerful earthquake that hit northwest China's Qinghai Province.Messages of condolences were sent through various channels to Chinese President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, and Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse expressed support to the Chinese government and people on behalf of the Sri Lankan government and people. He believed the Chinese people have the courage and determination to overcome the challenges of the relief work.Iraqi President Jalal Talabani conveyed sincere greetings to the Chinese people. He believed the undaunted Chinese people will definitely overcome the disaster.Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates, and Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Mak-toum, vice president and prime minister, sent deepest sympathy and greetings to the Chinese people.Lebanese President Michel Suleiman expressed condolences to the victims of the quake and conveyed greetings to the Chinese people, especially the families of the victims.Bahraini Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa sent sincere greetings to the Chinese people and wished the injured to recover soon.Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Kuwait's Crown Prince, conveyed condolences to the victims and wished the injured quick recovery.Mongolian Prime Minister Sukhbaataryn Batbold expressed deep condolences to the Chinese people.Eda Satsuki, president of House of Councilors of Japan, conveyed condolences to the Chinese people.Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani felt deep sorrow over the huge casualties of the earthquake and expressed sympathy to the families of the victims.Italian President Giorgio Napolitano expressed deep sorrow over the casualties of the quake and conveyed sincere greetings to the Chinese people and deep condolences to the victims.Doris Leuthard, president of the Confederation of the Federal Council of Switzerland, sent sincere condolences to the Chinese people.
BEIJING, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Indian Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna said here Tuesday that a strong and stable relationship between India and China has an impact on the entire world."As India and China manage their domestic priorities well, it has huge implications for global prosperity," Krishna made the remarks in his speech entitled "India and China in the 21st Century" at the China Institute of International Studies.The two countries "are raising the living standard of almost one-third of humanity," he said.In the past two decades, India and China have impacted significantly on global per-capita income, longevity and human development, said Krishna, there is much that can be gained through close cooperation.Facing challenges of urbanization, resource consumption, food and energy security, China and India can exchange best practices to benefit each other, the foreign minister said.He said "considerable scope" exists for joint projects in a huge infrastructure demand in India, covering sectors like power, roads, rail and telecommunication. On the Chinese side, the outsourcing of IT by state enterprises has only started recently. There is a potential waiting to be tapped, which would happen only by connecting Chinese users to Indian providers.As a reshaping of the global architecture is underway, evident in new groupings like the G20, BRIC, BASIC and the East Asia Summit, Krishna said as developing societies, India-China convergence is manifest on issues like climate change and global trade rules."We have to accept that there will be outstanding issues between the two countries even as our relationship forges ahead. The true test of our maturity is how well we handle our problems," said Krishna.A number of dialogues and forums already exist between India and China where both sides discuss bilateral, regional and global political issues, including boundary question, trade matters and water management."Regular meetings lead to better communication, more understanding and confidence," said Krishna, encouraging an "intensive and sustained engagement" between the two systems.As to media speculation that India and China have a "competitive" relationship, Krishna said it is up to the two countries to disprove such scenarios by "concrete examples of cooperation".As this year celebrates the 60th anniversary of China-India diplomatic ties, Krishna told a reception later Tuesday that his country would take the opportunity to renew cooperation, engagement and understanding between the two peoples.
KABUL, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Two Chinese hostages who have been held by Afghan militants for over three months were released Saturday, the Chinese embassy said here Sunday.Yin Juming, the embassy charge d'affaires, told Xinhua that the two Chinese nationals working with the China Railway 14 Bureau were set free by the militants in western Afghanistan's Faryab province.Zhang Fengqiang, an engineer, and Wu Yulin, a worker, were seized by militants who claimed to be Taliban insurgents on Jan. 16 enroute from the working site to the residence camp in the province, said the Chinese diplomat.The duo were awaiting the journey back to China to reunite with their families, he said.
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