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Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi
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Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development at the UN
headquarters in New York, the U.S., June 24, 2009. (Xinhua/Shen
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UNITED NATIONS, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign
Minister Yang Jiechi Wednesday called on the international community to enhance
cooperation on development in a bid to tackle the global financial and economic
crisis.
In an address to the UN conference on economic and
financial crisis began Wednesday in the UN headquarters in New York, Yang said
as the international financial crisis is still unfolding, resources for
international development cooperation are dwindling.
"Though developing countries did not cause this
crisis, they have turned out to be the hardest hit," Yang told the high-level
meeting.
Should the development situation continue to worsen,
the whole world will feel the pinch in this era of economic globalization, Yang
said, adding it will hold down global demand and slow the pace of global
economic recovery.
Yang said the international community should
therefore look at the development issue from a broader perspective and in a
wider context, and take resolving the development issue and easing the
development crisis as a key part of the effort to tackle the financial crisis.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi
delivers a speech during the United Nations Conference on the World
Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development at the UN
headquarters in New York, the U.S., June 24, 2009. (Xinhua/Gu
Xinrong) Photo
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"To this end, we should deepen global development
partnership, strengthen development institutions, increase input in development
and ensure unimpeded progress towards the attainment of the Millennium
Development Goals," he said.
Yang said China suggests that efforts be made in the
following five areas:
First, coordinate macroeconomic policies. When
introducing fiscal, monetary, trade and employment policies in response to the
crisis, all parties, developed economies in particular, should take into
consideration their possible external impact and make every effort to avoid any
negative spillover effect on developing countries.
Second, promote growth of international trade. The
international community should firmly oppose trade protectionism, open markets
to developing countries, particularly the least developed countries, and lower
or exempt their tariffs.
"We should step up efforts to increase aid-for-trade
and help developing countries enhance capacity building," said Yang.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi
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Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development at the UN headquarters in
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Countries should also build on the progress already
made in the Doha round negotiations and make vigorous efforts to achieve the
goals set for this development round at an early date in accordance with the
existing mandate, he said.
Third, intensify international development
cooperation. Developed countries should implement the Monterrey Consensus,
fulfill the commitment of using 0.7 percent of their gross national income (GNI)
as official development assistance and act further to reduce and cancel the debt
of developing countries.
International financial institutions should establish
financial rescue mechanisms that can provide prompt and effective assistance to
developing countries, and use its new resources mainly to assist developing
countries, the foreign minister said.
Fourth, broaden and deepen South-South cooperation.
Developing countries should increase trade and investment cooperation, open
markets to each other, and work together to foster new areas of growth. It is
important for developing countries to share development experience, learn from
each other and draw on each other's strengths
"We should develop innovative ways of cooperation,
expand cooperation channels and upgrade the level of cooperation among
developing countries," Yang said.
Fifth, build an international financial system that
is fair, just, inclusive and orderly, continue to improve the governance
structure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, genuinely
increase the representation and voice of developing countries.
The IMF should be fair, just and balanced in
supervising the macroeconomic policies of its members. It is important to keep
the exchange rates of major reserve currencies relatively stable and promote a
diversified and rational international monetary system, he said.
China actively promotes and participates in
international development cooperation. To pursue common development is a major
pillar of China's foreign policy, Yang said.
"Since the outbreak of the international financial
crisis, China has been calling on the international community to promote
development as an important way to tackle the crisis and has vigorously pushed
forward and participated in relevant international cooperation," Yang said.
China is ready to work with the rest of the
international community in a spirit of partnership for win-win development to
tackle the financial crisis, achieve early recovery of the world economy,
contribute to the attainment of the MDGs on schedule and build a harmonious
world of enduring peace and common prosperity, the foreign minister said.
The UN Conference on the World Financial and Economic
Crisis and its Impact on Development was mandated at the United Nations
Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development in Doha at the
end of last year.
It is the first time for the UN to hold a high-level meeting on the economic and financial crisis in its history. Nearly 150 countries out of 192 UN member states are attending the three-day meeting.
UN opens high-level meeting on global financial crisis
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The United Nations Conference on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development is held at the UN headquarters in New York, the U.S., June 24, 2009. The United Nations kicked off a three-day high-level meeting on Wednesday to assess the worst global economic downturn since the Great Depression. (Xinhua/Gu Xinrong) Photo Gallery>>> |
UNITED NATIONS, June 24 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations Wednesday kicked off a high-level meeting to discuss the current global financial and economic crisis and its impact on development.
The three-day high-level meeting came as the first conference in the history of the United Nations to discuss the issue of the international financial and economic crisis. The meeting was held after the April summit of the Group of 20 (G20) largest economies in the world and before the Group of Eight (G8) industrialized nations and the G20 conference in Pittesburgh, the United States, in September. Full story
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