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Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu (R) shakes hands with Timothy Shriver, chairman of Special Olympics International (SOI), during their meeting in Beijing, Sept. 6, 2008.(Xinhua/Pang Xinglei) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- Vice Premier Hui Liangyu met with the visiting chairman of Special Olympics International (SOI), Timothy Shriver, here on Saturday.
"Caring for people with disabilities is a significant
way to promote peace, friendship and human progress," Hui said at the
meeting.
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Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu (1st R) meets with Special Olympics International (SOI) chairman Timothy Shriver in Beijing, Sept. 6, 2008.(Xinhua/Pang Xinglei) Photo Gallery>>> |
"The Special Olympic Games in Shanghai last year and
the Beijing Paralympic Games will serve as a platform for people with
disabilities from all over the world to realize their dreams. The two Games will
also further promote the well-being of people with a disability in China," Hui
said.
Highly praising the efforts of the SOI to promote the
Special Olympics movement globally, Hui said that he hoped the SOI would
continue to support the Special Olympics movement in China and enhance bilateral
cooperation for further progress.
Shriver congratulated Hui on the successful
organization of the Beijing Olympic Games and wished the Paralympics would also
be successful.
"We would like to further expand exchanges and
cooperation with China to share more experience in the Special Olympics,"
Shriver said.
The opening ceremony of the Paralympics is scheduled
for Saturday night. More than 4,000 athletes from more than 140 countries and
territories will participate in the Games.