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Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao (C) meets with the Chinese and overseas scientists attending
the Forum on Science Frontiers and China's Opportunities in the 21st
Century in Beijing, May 26, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) | BEIJING,
May 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has pledged to offer an
innovative, fair and free academic environment for the growth of Chinese
scientists, especially young scientists.
Wen made the remarks in Beijing Friday while meeting
with the Chinese and overseas scientists attending the Forum on Science
Frontiers and China's Opportunities in the 21st Century.
The forum was hosted by the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (NSFC).
The premier urged the NSFC, which has played an
important role in promoting research in basic science and frontier science, to
enhance international cooperation in science and technology.
The two-day forum concluding on Friday invited lots
of world elite scientists and heads of research institutes. They include
Chinese-American Nobel laureates Samuel Chao Chung Ting and Tsung-Dao Lee,
Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker, chairman of the German Association for Research and
Arden Bement, director of the U.S. National Science Foundation.
China set up the National Natural Science Foundation
in February 1986. Enditem
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