Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao attended the 4th Ministerial Meeting of the Asia
Cooperation Dialogue opened here Wednesday morning, and delivered a speech.
In his speech, Wen looked back on Asia's history, gave his viewpoint on the
region's current situation and development in the future. He also briefed the
guests on China's foreign policy and its willingness to be friendly with the
neighbors in particular.
Shaukat Aziz, Pakistan Prime Minister, also delivered a speech. He called
upon all Asian nations to work together for peace, stability and prosperity,
putting forward the proposal to improve cooperation including expanding trade
contact, learning advanced experience, and encouraging institutionalized
cooperation.
He said China's spectacular transformation and economic miracle as well as
its emergence as a powerhouse for the global economy have placed China in a
unique position to advance the goals of peace and prosperity in our continent,
and the increasing integration of the Chinese economy with those of the region
is a source of strength and stability for Asia.
Surakiart Sathirathai, deputy prime minister of Thailand, said Asia's
building blocks are linked by the ACD for tomorrow's stronger and more
prosperous Asian community, and Asia's wealth and strength is not merely
beneficial to Asia but will also be significant contribution to security, peace
and prosperity for the rest of the world.
The two-day ACD Ministerial Meeting will focus on Asia cooperation and its
development in the future. The foreign ministers from 26 countries attended the
meeting. They will hold discussion on the regional and international issues of
common concern.
The ACD was established in 2002 and initiated by Thailand, and its second
session was held in Qingdao, a coastal city of east China's Shandong Province.
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao is paying an official visit to South Asia covering
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India. Pakistan is the first leg of his
tour.