China is likely to realize all the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by
2015, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei said yesterday.
He made the remarks as he and Kemal Dervis, administrator of the UN
Development Program (UNDP) , co-launched the 2008 edition of the Report on
China's Progress Towards the Millennium Development Goals at the UN
Headquarters.
With the MDGs fully integrated into its development framework of building a
well-off society in an all-round way, China has realized ahead of time the goals
of halving poverty and achieving universal primary education, and is likely to
realize all the MDGs by 2015, he said.
China will make every effort to contribute to the implementation of the MDGs
worldwide, he said.
Dervis spoke highly of China's progress in implementing the MDGs, saying that
China, through its efforts to eradicate poverty, has made significant
contributions to the global endeavor to combat poverty and hunger.
The United Nations stands ready to enhance its cooperation with China so as
to push for the timely realization of the MDGs, Dervis said.