Chinese President Hu Jintao on Saturday called for promotion of common
development, harmony and win-win progress in the Asia-Pacific region at the 14th
APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting.
Addressing the meeting, Hu said that deepening economic globalization and
steady growth in global productivity have presented unprecedented development
opportunities to the Asia-Pacific region at present, yet there are many problems
and challenges facing the region and the human society as well.
"That means we need to work together to promote common development, harmony
and win-win progress so as to benefit the people in the region and contribute
more to world peace and development," Hu said.
To meet this goal, President Hu put forward four proposals.
First, maintain peace and stability because a peaceful and stable environment
is the prerequisite for development, Hu said.
To maintain peace and stability requires equality, mutual trust and peaceful
coexistence in handling state-to-state relations, Hu said, calling for dialogue
in enhancing trust and removing misunderstanding, consultation in bridging
differences and negotiation in defusing conflicts.
In addition, "we should crack down on terrorism and transnational crimes of
all forms and pay special attention to addressing their root causes," President
Hu said.
Second, promote common development. Hu said imbalance in the regional
development remains though the Asia-Pacific economy has achieved stunning
success.
To solve the pressing issue of the development gap both among and inside the
APEC members, which, developed and less developed ones, should take concerted
effort to narrow the gap and promote common development and prosperity, Hu said.
Third, boost win-win cooperation. In the past decade, with close
communication, economies in the region have overcome challenges that no country
alone can resolve, such as the financial crisis, SARS, tsunami and bird flu, Hu
said.
Challenges such as high energy prices, imbalances in economic development and
major communicable diseases still exist and the most effective response is
strengthened cooperation, Hu said.
"Common challenges often create opportunities. We should seize opportunities,
meet challenges, expand common interests and strive for win-win progress," the
president added.
Fourth, be open and inclusive. "Diversity is an important driving force for
progress in human civilization," Hu said.
Exchanges among different cultures and beliefs and mutual enrichment among
different social systems and development models add to the diversity and
vitality of the world and enable people of different countries and regions to
draw on each other's strength and live in harmony, the president added.
President Hu is in Hanoi to attend APEC economic leaders' meeting which has
attracted leaders or representatives from its 21members.