BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- The financial crisis and
other major issues challenging the world will be discussed in the upcoming
summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), according to Liu Jieyi, China's
assistant foreign minister.
"The ASEM summit would be convened under the special
international circumstance," said Liu at a press conference here on Tuesday.
He added the financial situation was in turbulence
and the three major challenges, including food safety, climate change and energy
issues, were interwoven.
Under the theme of dialogue, cooperation, mutual
benefit and common prosperity, the summit would touch upon these issues.
The seventh ASEM summit will be held in Beijing from
Oct. 24 to25. At present, most foreign members had confirmed their attendance.
Liu said all members would focus on disaster-relief
cooperation, the promotion of trade and investment, sustainable development and
strengthening dialogue.
Chinese President Hu Jintao will attend the meeting
and Premier Wen Jiabao will preside over the meetings and a welcoming banquet.
Leaders from four coordinators, including China, the
EU commission, Brunei and France, would hold a joint press conference after the
summit, Liu said, adding several bilateral meetings would also be held.
"A chairman's statement is expected to be passed to
reflect all members' stance on the major issues, outlining the key areas of
cooperation in the future."
Other documents will also be passed to improve the
substantial cooperation on three major areas, including political, economic
cooperation as well as social and cultural exchange.
"This is another important event for China after the
Beijing Olympic Games," Liu said.
The 45-member ASEM, established in 1996, is a
high-level forum between governments of Asia and Europe. It aims at creating
better conditions for cooperation between the two continents through
strengthening dialogue and mutual understanding.
China has long been an ASEM advocator. Chinese
premiers have attended all ASEM summits since 1996 and proposed to build up a
new-type of Asia-Europe partnership.