Special report: Premier Wen visits Asia, Europe
HELSINKI, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of China and
the European Union (EU) attending the EU-China Summit on Saturday emphasized the
necessity to reform the United Nations system, saying the world body should play
a central role in multilateral international system.
In a joint statement issued after the summit attended
by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen of Finland, whose
country holds the six-month EU presidency, and European Commission President
Jose Manuel Barroso, the two sides voiced their strong support for "a fair, just
and rules-based multilateral international system with the UN playing a central
role."
The statement said the reform of the United Nations
"would improve the UN's ability to cope with new and existing threats and
challenges."
The two sides expressed their willingness to engage
in achieving progress on the reform by consensus and said they will be committed
to ensuring full implementation of the outcome of the 2005 UN World Summit,
including by cooperating with the newly established UN bodies such as the Peace
Building Commission and the Human Rights Council. Enditem