China to keep to road of peaceful development: Hu
16/9/2005 11:11
China will unswervingly keep to the path of peaceful development, Chinese
President Hu Jintao reiterated in New York Thursday at the United Nations summit
marking the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the world body. China
will continue to hold high the banner of peace, development and cooperation, and
firmly pursue the independent foreign policy of peace, the Chinese president
said. China will continue to dedicate itself to developing friendly relations
and cooperation with all countries on the basis of the Five Principles of
Peaceful Coexistence, he said. "Always integrating our development with the
common progress of mankind, we take full advantage of the opportunities brought
by world peace and development to pursue our own development while going for
better promotion of world peace and common development through our successful
development." "China will, as always, abide by the purposes and principles of
the UN Charter, actively participate in international affairs and fulfill its
international obligations, and work with other countries to build a new
international political and economic order that is fair and rational," Hu
said. The Chinese nation loves peace, and China's development will not hurt
or threaten anyone, but serve peace, stability and common prosperity in the
world, the president noted. Also at the meeting, the Chinese president put
forward a four-point proposal for building a harmonious world with lasting peace
and common prosperity: -- A new security concept featuring mutual trust,
mutual benefit, equality and cooperation must be cultivated. -- The United
Nations should take concrete measures to implement the Millennium Goals,
particularly in the area of accelerating the development of developing
countries. -- Every country has the right to independently choose its own
social system and path of development. -- Rational and necessary reforms
should be carried out to maintain the authority of the United Nations and
improve its efficacy and capacity to take on new threats and new challenges.
Xinhua news
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