Special Report: Global Financial Crisis
ADDIS ABABA, April 6 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese
representative to the 120th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) on
Monday urged all countries to abandon any form of trade and investment
protectionism amid the sweeping financial crisis.
"During times of economic difficulties, the
international community should abandon all forms of trade and investment
protectionism and work for the progress of the Doha round of negotiations at an
early date," Uyunqimg, Vice chairwoman of the Standing Committee of China's
National People's Congress, said at the Addis Ababa meeting.
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Uyunqimg, Vice-chairwoman of National
People's Congress Standing Committee of China, attends the 120th Assembly
of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Addis Ababa, capital of
Ethiopia, April 6, 2009. The 120th Assembly of the IPU and its related
meetings are being held in Addis Ababa from April 5 to 10, with the
overall theme of "Parliament: Building Peace, Democracy and Development in
times of Crisis".(Xinhua/Deng Jian) Photo
Gallery>>> |
She
told fellow parliamentarians that the outbreak of the global financial crisis
added to the destabilizing factors and uncertainties in the international
political and economic arenas, and posed grave challenges to the political,
economic and social life of various countries.
"Therefore, it is timely and fitting for this IPU
Assembly to put the tackling of the crisis top on its agenda," she said.
Due to their low level of economic development, lack
of diversity in economic structure and vulnerability of the financial system,
developing countries are far more severely affected by the financial crisis than
developed countries.
The Chinese official called on the international
community, developed countries in particular, to shoulder their due
responsibilities and obligations, continue to honor commitments of assistance
and debt reduction, maintain and increase assistance to developing countries to
help them tide over the difficulties and maintain financial stability and
economic growth.
"We hope that parliaments around the world will play
a positive role, avoiding any legislation that is protectionist in nature and
urging their respective governments to shun any action that may aggravate the
economic hardship for developing countries under the current circumstances," she
said.
The April 5-10 meeting attracted over 1,000
legislators from around the world, and the delegates are scheduled to discuss
the political, economic and social situation in the world with the overall theme
of "Parliaments: Building Peace, Democracy and Development in times of
crisis."
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Uyunqimg, Vice-chairwoman of National
People's Congress Standing Committee of China, addresses in the 120th
Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Addis Ababa, capital of
Ethiopia, April 6, 2009. The 120th Assembly of the IPU and its related
meetings are being held in Addis Ababa from April 5 to 10, with the
overall theme of "Parliament: Building Peace, Democracy and Development in
times of Crisis".(Xinhua/Zhang Yanhui) Photo Gallery>>> |

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