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KUNMING, July 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
said here on Tuesday that the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) nations need to
consolidate past achievements, widen cooperation areas and raise cooperation
levels in order to promote common prosperity.
Addressing the opening ceremony of the second GMS
summit in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, Wen put forward
several recommendations for stronger GMS economic cooperation.
The premier called on the GMS nations to continue to
implement cooperation projects on transport, energy, telecommunications and
other sectors, thus laying the groundwork for regional economic and trade
cooperation.
He said the concerned nations need to speed up the
negotiation on the annexes and protocols of the GMS Cross-border Transport
Agreement, faithfully implement the GMS Strategic Framework for Action on Trade
Facilitation and Investment, and promote interactions between GMS trade and
investment facilitation.
He announced in his speech that China has decided to
individually expand the range of products eligible for preferential tariff from
the Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar as of January 1, 2006, with an aim to raise the
level of intra-regional trade cooperation.
The premier called for more endeavor to broaden
exchanges and cooperation on agricultural technologies and information,
accelerate the building of agricultural information websites, and convene a GMS
agriculture ministers' meeting in due course to develop modern agriculture.
All GMS countries should make rational planning for
sound resource development and better eco-system planning and environmental
protection, thereby taking the road of sustainable development, Wen said.
He urged information sharing and law-enforcement
cooperation onthe conservation of natural resources and the environment as well
as implementation of the Biodiversity Conservation Corridors Initiative.
Cooperation should be intensified on the prevention
and controlof avian flu, HIV/AIDS and other major communicable diseases, Wen
said. He suggested the GMS nations set up surveillance networks for such
diseases, improve information transparency on disease situation, and conduct
joint prevention and control.
To this end, China proposed to establish a GMS Health
Forum to coordinate and promote health cooperation, Wen said.
More efforts should go to human resources training in
multiple forms on medical care, health, education, culture and other subjects,
he said.
The Chinese side will continue to give financial
support withinits capacity to the subregional cooperation, pledged Wen.
He also expressed the hope that all development
partners would provide more assistance for GMS cooperation from a long-term
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