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BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- International news
media have highlighted Chinese President Hu Jintao's speech Thursday at the
summit on the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations.
Hu's speech hit headlines in the European edition of
the Chinese-language Sing Tao daily.
An article bore the hearline "Hu Jintao indicates
broad prospects for Sino-US relations" and Hu's speech at the UN summit meeting
in its entirety on its 13th page.
The London-based daily also released a commentary on
its website, noting that Hu's announcement to offer aid to poor countries showed
China's commitment to combating poverty and realizing the Millennium Development
Goals by taking on it's international responsibilities.
On Thursday, the Russian ITAR-TASS news agency
covered Hu's speech at the UN General Assembly.
The report said Hu stressed the United Nations'
irreplaceable role in international cooperation, saying that "such a role can
only be strengthened and must not in any way be weakened."
As to the UN Security Council reforms, Hu said that
priority should be given to increasing the representation of developing
countries. He expressed China's desire to see more countries, especially small
and medium-sized countries, participating in the decision-making of the world
body, the report cited.
The Associated Press, the France Press Agency (AFP)
and Japan's Kyodo news agency concentrated their relevant reports on eliminating
poverty, strengthening energy cooperation and formation of a new global security
concept as addressed in Hu's speeches.
The AFP on Thursday filed a report titled "China
calls for 'fair and effective' security order" after Hu made his speech on the
second day of the UN summit.
The Chinese leader called on his counterparts to
establish a new "fair and effective" security order and step up cooperation
incombating global terrorism, the report said in the lead.
The Chinese leader said the United Nations should be
"the core"of collective security efforts, the report added.
The AFP also quoted many of Hu's remarks in its
relevant reports.
Kyodo said the Chinese president assured world
leaders that hiscountry's economic development is conducive to global peace and
stability and does not pose a threat to the international community.
Hu arrived in New York on Tuesday. During his three-day stay
at the United Nations headquarters, he made a four-point proposal for
building a harmonious world; a four-point proposal regarding the reform of
the United Nations; and announced five concrete measures to help other
developing countries. Enditem |