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Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions
2007
IV. Our foreign exchange work entered a new
phase.
Foreign exchange work of the NPC is an important part
of the country's overall diplomatic work and plays an important role in
enhancing mutual understanding, strengthening mutual trust in the political
arena and promoting mutually beneficial cooperation. Last year we received 90
delegations from 56 countries, and missions headed by members of our
Chairperson's Council visited 30 countries and regions.
Setting up mechanisms for regular exchanges with the
parliaments or congresses of other countries is an important NPC measure that
helps maintain the continuity and stability of our foreign exchange work and
makes the work more productive. Significant progress was made in setting up such
mechanisms last year.
First, on the basis of the mechanisms we had
established for regular exchanges with the parliaments or congresses of eight
countries, including Russia and the United States, as well as with the European
Parliament over the previous few years, we set up last year mechanisms at
different levels for exchanges with the parliaments or congresses of South
Africa, the Republic of Korea, India, Australia, Egypt, Brazil and Chile as well
as the Japanese Diet. A basic pattern for such mechanisms has now been
established.
Second, the cooperation council composed of members
of the Standing Committee and the Russian Federation Council and the cooperation
council composed of members of the Standing Committee and the State Duma of
Russia held their first meeting. A fresh round of talks was held separately by
members of the Standing Committee with members of the US Senate and with members
of the U.S. House of Representatives. The NPC held its twenty-third regular
meeting with the European Parliament. The cooperation council composed of
members of the Standing Committee and the Japanese House of Councilors held its
second meeting. The NPC's exchanges with the parliaments of France, the United
Kingdom, Canada and other countries proceeded smoothly. During the exchanges,
the two sides conducted a thorough exchange of views on bilateral relations and
major international and regional issues of common concern, drew up general plans
for multilevel exchanges and cooperation in various areas, and discussed ways
and means to promote cooperation in practical matters. They deepened their
exchanges under their mechanism for regular exchanges. All this has injected
fresh vitality into the development of state-to-state relations and expanded the
scope of topics discussed and areas of cooperation.
Friendly relations with the parliaments or congresses of
neighboring countries were strengthened, friendly cooperation with the
parliaments or congresses of developing countries was strengthened, and good
progress was made in exchanges in the areas of legislation and oversight. A
roundtable meeting of the Chinese and Russian legislative bodies was staged by
the NPC and the Russian Federation Council in Harbin last September as an
important activity in China's Year of Russia. At the meeting, the two sides
clarified the focus and forms of their cooperation under the new circumstances.
During its exchanges with foreign countries, the Standing Committee adapted its
means of communication to suit the target audience and used a large quantity of
information and data to widely publicize China's domestic and foreign policies
and thoroughly explain to the world the country's commitment to a path of
peaceful development and its dedication to building a harmonious world. The
Standing Committee also thoroughly and carefully addressed the questions of
Taiwan and Tibet. All this enhanced understanding and acceptance of China's
domestic and foreign policies among the parliaments, congresses and governments
and among the legislators and ordinary people of other countries.
We actively participated in the multilateral activities of
international and regional parliamentary organizations such as the
Inter-Parliamentary Union, the Asian Parliament Assembly, the Asia Pacific
Parliamentary Forum, the Latin American Parliament, the ASEAN
Inter-Parliamentary Organization, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Pacific
Islands Forum, and worked with these organizations to safeguard the rights and
interests of developing countries. We attended the first speakers' meeting of
the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Moscow last
May, where we raised three proposals. One was to work for cooperation between
parliaments under the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization,
another was to focus on promoting cooperation among all member states in
practical issues in all areas including the fight against violent terrorist
forces, ethnic separatist forces and religious extremist forces, and a third was
to adopt a variety of flexible means for cooperation at regular or irregular
intervals. The proposals received widespread approval from the participants and
exerted a positive influence on the development of multilateral cooperation
among parliaments and congresses.
The Standing Committee last year ratified 18 treaties and
agreements China concluded with foreign states and approved the country's
accession into 3 international conventions. It also made decisions on and
approved the appointment and removal of a number of employees in Chinese state
organs.
The Standing Committee paid close attention to
self-improvement. Its members earnestly studied Deng Xiaoping Theory and the
important thought of Three Represents and gained a thorough understanding of
major strategic concepts such as the Scientific Outlook on Development and the
building of a harmonious socialist society. Lectures on special topics related
to the work of the Standing Committee were organized for their members to
constantly improve their knowledge of the law and modern science and culture and
help them improve their ability to perform their functions in accordance with
the law. We improved the system for releasing information through the news
media, successfully ran the NPC website and a television program on the law, and
began live television coverage of meetings of the Standing Committee on the
Internet, all of which made our work more transparent. Organs of the Standing
Committee implemented the Civil Service Law, launchedan education campaign to
foster the socialist concept of honor anddisgrace among its employees, stepped
up efforts to improve the overall quality of their cadres, and constantly worked
to consolidate and enlarge on the results of the education campaign to preserve
the advanced nature of Party members. This improved our service attitude as well
as the quality of our work.

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