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BEIJING, Sept. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Thursday gave a resounding thumbs-up to Beijing's preparations for the 2008
Olympic Games after winding up a three-day meeting with Beijing Olympics
Organizing Committee (BOCOG).
Hein Verbruggen, IOC's Coordination Commission chairman, told apress
conference Thursday that BOCOG has achieved "three key goals" for 2003 by
securing the start of construction by the end of theyear, signing the agreement
to establish the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. Ltd. and launching the emblem
and marketing program.
"Overall, we're extremely, extremely pleased with the progress that has
been made, and we're very happy with the organization that has been set up
here," said Verbruggen.
During the second meeting between IOC's Coordination Commissionand BOCOG,
the two sides exchanged views on a variety of subjects,including sports, venue
construction, marketing, communications, accommodation, technology, finance,
accreditation and transport.
Verbruggen also spoke highly of the "excellent" relationship between the
Coordination Commission and BOCOG.
"There're a great number of professionals working (in BOCOG) and we feel
they're very open, very receptive for our advice," said Verbruggen.
BOCOG vice president Jiang Xiaoyu expressed his gratitude to the
Coordination Commission for making a great contribution to thecity's
preparations for the 2008 Games.
"I believe that we will make even greater progress in our preparations for
the Olympic Games through our closer and franker cooperation," he said. Enditem
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