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Full text of Hua Jianmin's speech
SYDNEY, Jan. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- The new Asia-Pacific
partnership on clean development and climate needs concrete measures, Chinese
State Councilor Hua Jianmin said here Thursday.
"It is needed to develop practical and feasible cooperative plans in accordance with the principle of
results-orientation and high efficiency so as to implement the objectives of the
partnership through concrete projects," he said.
Hua was speaking at the concluding session of the
two-day inaugural meeting of the new partnership.
He suggested establishing a mechanism to remove the
barriers to technology transfer, reduce the cost of technology deployment and
ensure access and affordability of all countries to advanced technologies.
Hua also called for mechanisms to facilitate
technology cooperation and resources mobilization.
At the meeting, ministers from the six partners,
namely Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and the United States,agreed
to set up eight special task forces to address climate change.
Hua welcomed the partnership as a constructive
cooperative framework. He said the Chinese government supports all measures that
contribute to economic development, poverty eradication, environmental
protection, climate change mitigation and enhanced international exchange and
cooperation.
He stressed that the partnership should address
climate change within the framework of sustainable development.
"Economic development is not only a prerequisite for
the subsistence and progress of human beings, but also a material foundation for
the protection and improvement of global environment," he said.
He also pointed out that China has made remarkable
achievements in energy conservation and environmental protection. From 1990 to
2004, China supported a 9.3 percent annual economic growth with 5 percent annual
increase of energy consumption. Enditem |