China is firmly committed to peaceful development and endeavors to uphold
world peace and common development internationally, Chinese President Hu Jintao
said in Stockhold yesterday.
"China's continued and fast economic development has become a major driving
force behind the stable growth of the global economy," Hu said in a speech
delivered at a welcome dinner hosted by the Sweden-China Trade Council.
Since the launch of the reform and opening-up program in 1978, he said, China
has witnessed a rapidly-growing economy, boosted its productivity and increased
the well-being of its people.
Between 1978 and 2006, China's gross domestic product jumped from 216.5
billion U.S. dollars to more than 2.6 trillion dollars, growing at an average
annual rate of 9.6 percent.
China's fast economic development has both improved the lives of the Chinese
people and offered more development opportunities to the world, he said.
However, Hu said, China remains the largest developing country in the world,
and it needs to make long-term and hard efforts to modernize itself.
"The most pressing task facing China is to grow its economy and increase
people's welfare," said the president.
"The message that I wish to send to you is this: China is firmly committed to
peaceful development," he said. "It concentrates its efforts on development at
home and endeavors to uphold world peace and common development
internationally."
What China needs most is an international environment of peace, Hu said,
adding that China is striving to develop itself by upholding world peace and to
promote world peace through its development.
Hu also said that China is committed to sustainable development and the
protection of intellectual property rights, and will continue to implement its
strategy of win-win opening up.
Hu is currently on a three-day state visit to Sweden and is scheduled to
return home on Sunday night.