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VLADIVOSTOK, Russia, June 3 (Xinhuanet) -- China,
Russia and India issued a joint communique after their foreign ministers
concluded here the fourth informal meeting on Thursday.
In the joint communique, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, and
Indian counterpart,Natwar Singh, reiterated that the three countries have shared
views over main issues in the world's development in the 21st century.
They advocated the democratization of international
relations, aimed at establishing a just order in the world based on norms of the
international law, equality and mutual respect, cooperation and multilateralism,
in which the United Nations should play a core role, said the communique.
The ministers said it is an objective demand for the
United Nations, including the UN Security Council, to carry out an all-around
reform, so it can reflect current international situations and perform its
functions more effectively.
They agreed to undertake substantial cooperation in
handling new threats and challenges, noting that terrorism, in whatever form and
regardless of roots and motives, is one of the most serious threats against
world peace and security, the communique said.
They added that the anti-terrorism fight should be
unremitting and without double standards, and pledged to enhance coordination in
combating drug trafficking and cross-border crimes.
In the economic field, the three sides agreed that
there is a great potential for cooperation of trilateral benefit in
transport,agriculture, energy and high technology, encouraging direct contact
among business people of the three countries.
Experts and officials of the three countries could
hold meetings to discuss the possibility of their cooperation in these fields
and offer substantial proposals, the ministers said, adding that they support a
proposal that India would host an entrepreneurial meeting by the end of March
2006.
They pointed out that China, Russia and India have
made great efforts to disaster relief operations after the Indian Ocean tsunami
last December, saying that it is necessary for the three countries to coordinate
with each other to deal with natural disasters and the ensuing consequences in
the Asia-Pacific region.
The ministers expressed satisfaction with the rapid
development of trilateral relations, which had created conditions to bring their
cooperation to a new level.
They believed that the informal meeting will inject
new vitality to the three sides' trilateral cooperation in various fields of
common interest, the communique said.
They stressed that it is in the interests of the
three countries to strengthen trilateral partnership, and that the mutually
beneficial cooperation will contribute to the consolidation of peace and
stability in Asia and the world at large, it said. Enditem |