Special Report: Global Financial Crisis
BEIJING, April 2 (Xinhua) -- China hoped and believed
that the upcoming meetings of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) would shore up East Asian countries' confidence in resisting financial
crisis, said Foreign Ministry here on Thursday.
The meetings will be held in Pattaya of Thailand from April
10 to 12, including the 12th summit between the ASEAN and China(10+1), the
12th summit between the ASEAN and China, Japan and the Republic of
Korea(ROK)(10+3), the 4th East Asia Summit, and the breakfast meeting of leaders
from China, Japan, and the ROK.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will attend the ASEAN
related meetings, where he will give a positive evaluation on the new progress
made under the framework of the ASEAN+1 and ASEAN+3, especially in the financial
sector.
He will elaborate on China's opinions on the recent
East Asia situation and East Asian cooperation and put forward a couple of
proposals on enhancing the ASEAN+1 and ASEAN+3 cooperation, said Foreign
Ministry spokesman Qin Gang at a regular news briefing.
China and the ASEAN have already established a
strategic partnership aiming at peace and prosperity and have defined 11 major
cooperative fields such as agriculture, information and communication,
transportation, tourism and human resources exploitation, said Qin.
The two sides also maintained good communication and
coordination in regional and international affairs.
Under the current situation, China and the ASEAN are
confronted with common challenges, said Qin, adding China is willing to work
with the ASEAN to tide over the financial crisis, and strengthen cooperation in
the sectors such as economy and trade as well as finance.
He also urged the two sides to push forward the
China-ASEAN relations and the regional cooperation, in a bid to create a
regional environment with peace, stability and mutual benefit.
