BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- China expected the Annual Meeting of the New
Champions 2009, or the third Summer Davos forum, to be conducive to tackling the
world economic downturn and send a "stronger signal" for global recovery.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu made the remarks at a regular press
briefing on Thursday.
The meeting, which included five topics, would focus on reviving the world
economic growth, said Jiang, adding that it would review the feasibility and
effectiveness of the policies of various countries in dealing with the financial
crisis since the World Economic Forum was held in January this year in the Swiss
resort of Davos.
The summer forum opened Thursday in northeast China's port city Dalian,
Liaoning Province. It is scheduled to last until Saturday.
According to Jiang, about 1,500 attendees from over 80 countries are
expected to attend the meeting, including Latvian President Valdis Zatlers,
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, Singaporean Senior Minister Goh Chok
Tong, Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister Hryhoriy Nemyrya, Mauritian Deputy Prime
Minister Rama Krishna Sithanen, Zimbabwean Deputy Prime Minister Arthur
Mutambara, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Haiand Serbian Deputy
Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic.
"China attaches great importance to this meeting and hopes it can send a
stronger signal in tackling the international crisis and recovering the world
economy," she said.
The first Summer Davos forum was held in Dalian in September 2007, with the
theme of "Shifting Power Equation".
The second Summer Davos forum was held in the northern port city of Tianjin
in September last year, with the theme of "The Next Wave of Growth". The forum
attracted some 1,400 participants from nearly 90 countries and regions.
Special Report: Summer Davos in Asia (2009)
