ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, June 10 (Xinhua) -- The discussion between finance ministers of the Group of Eight (G8) major economic powers and six other countries laid the groundwork for the upcoming top-level meeting of the G8 and some developing countrie s, China's top
financial official said on Saturday.
Russia is chairing the G8 presidency this year and
will host a summit of G8 leaders in St. Petersburg in mid-July.
Chinese Finance Minister Jin Renqing was joined by
top financial officials from India, Brazil, Australia, South Korea and Nigeria
at the discussion Saturday with G8 finance ministers, who gathered here for a
two-day meeting that focused on global economic growth and energy security.
The ministers had an extensive dialogue on global
economic prospects and discussed in detail ways to improve public finance
management and achieve the Millennium Development Goals, Jin said.
The finance ministers of China, Brazil and India also
met in St.Petersburg to discuss ways to enhance dialogue between developing
countries and the G8 or G7, Jin said.
Earlier in the day, Jin met finance ministers of
Germany and Nigeria respectively to discuss bilateral economic and financial
cooperation.
These financial discussions were all part of China's
global economic diplomacy and global strategy, Jin said.
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