Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman voiced confidence on Tuesday that the country will host a
clean and safe Olympics.
China is confident in safeguarding the environment
and security conditions during the period when the Olympic Games are being held
in Beijing, spokesman Qin Gang said here at a routine press conference.
In reply to a question on the impending Olympics, Qin
said that the improvement of the capital's environment not only served the needs
of the Games, it also helped to carry out the scientific concept of development
as well as to substantially improve the living standards of Beijing residents.
According to Qin, Beijing had spent 120 billion yuan
(16.9 billion U.S. dollars) in improving air quality in recent years. The number
of "blue sky" days, or days with fairly good air quality, increased to 246 last
year from 100 in 1998.
A coordination workshop was also established to help
Beijing and its five neighboring municipalities and provinces initiate joint
actions in a bid to ensure the air quality during the Games, Qin said.
The government believed the major pollution indices
would meet the national and World Health Organization criteria. China welcomed
the athletes from all over the world to participate in the Beijing Olympics, Qin
said.
On security, Qin noted China attached great
importance to such issues and had already formulated a strategic plan to ensure
safety during the Games in accordance with the International Olympic Committee
(IOC) requirements.
"A security commanding system based on the experience
of previous Games has also been put in place."
Qin said China would continue to keep a close eye on
and continue its efforts to improve security conditions during the Olympics. He
noted the country had the determination, confidence and competence to ensure the
safe and successful hosting of an Olympic Games.