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LONDON, April 26 (Xinhua) -- British Foreign
Secretary Jack Straw on Wednesday praised China's increasingly active role in
international affairs.
"There are many examples of where China has
shouldered its new responsibility as a global player and bolstered the work of
the international community," said Straw at a seminar discussing the rise of
China at Smith Institute, a socio-economic think tank in London.
"China played a crucial role in stabilizing the
markets in the Asian financial crisis of 1997. It is working with international
partners on the challenge of avian flu," he said.
China has also played a very positive role in the
six-party talks on the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, and "can bring to
the table a degree of political leverage" which no other country has, he added.
Talking about China's economy, Straw said China is "a
fifth of humanity to the global economy," and has become such an integral part
of the global economic landscape.
"There is always going to be a great deal of interest
in China's economic policies and progress. We need and want China to succeed. We
need and want China to maintain political stability and to continue stable and
sustainable growth," he said.
Straw also hoped China to shoulder more
responsibilities and play a leading role in world affairs as its weight builds
and its impact around the globe gets deeper.
"The re-emergence of a country the size of China has,
of course, hugely diverse and complex ramifications... As China's weight builds
and its impact around the globe gets deeper, we have a greater and greater
interest in the kind of international actor that China is becoming," he said.
"We want China to work together with its key Western
partners as a responsible and leading member of the international community,
strengthening the international norms and systems which protect our vital
interests, and dealing with the common challenges of this century," he added.
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