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| President Hu Jintao(L) and his wife, Liu
Yongqing, arrive in New York, Sept 13, 2005. Hu Jintao flew to New York to
attend the United Nations summit marking the 60th anniversary of the
founding of the world body. (Xinhua
Photo) | NEW YORK, Sept.
13 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in New York Tuesday from
Mexico City to attend the United Nations summit scheduled for Sept. 14-16.
The Chinese leader has just concluded a state visit
to Mexico. Prior to that, he visited Canada.
The UN summit, to be held at the United Nations
headquarters in New York, is expected to bring together 180 heads of state and
government, the largest gathering of world leaders in history.
The leaders will make decisions regarding
development, security, human rights and the reform of the United Nations.
The summit is expected to have a vital influence on
the future of the United Nations and international relations, analysts said.
At the summit meeting, the Chinese president will
deliver a speech to expound China's views and stance on the current
international situation and major international issues, and put forward specific
proposals on issues including the UN reform and international cooperation.
In an interview last month, Chinese Foreign Minister
Li Zhaoxing said that Hu's attendance at the UN summit demonstrates China's
support to the United Nations and will be conducive to closer China-UN
cooperation.
Li said China hopes the summit will have positive
results, which should include reiterating the commitments to the spirit and
principles enshrined in the UN Charter, safeguarding the UN authority, promoting
the settlement of issues regarding development and implementing the Millennium
Development Goals.
China also hopes the summit will enhance the UN's
capability to cope with threats and challenges through active and prudent
reforms, promote multi-lateralism and help boost the sound and harmonious
development of international relations, he said. Enditem |