Tuesday, March 8, 2011

China will boost the economy and awareness of their culture in the world

Beijing .- China's foreign policy in 2011 will give priority to "summit diplomacy" to achieve success in international events and regional top level, said today the Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. "They are all very important and prepare well for China to help promote international and regional cooperation", said the press the head of China's diplomacy in the framework of the annual full session of the National People's Congress (ANP) meeting in Beijing.

The PA will approve the Five Year Plan 2011-2015, which includes guidelines for China's foreign policy for the next five years, which according to Yang, will pursue "integrated objective" of combining economic and cultural diplomacy and exchanges in mutual benefit. To achieve its interests, China will work to create a more favorable international and regional levels to build their own economy and general prosperity, said Yang.

The first major event will be in April, the meeting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS), in China's Hainan island, followed in June the tenth anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO, consisting China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan), who was born in defense and security, to urge China, extending to the economy.

In July, held the East Asia Summit in Indonesia and in November the G20 in Cannes (France) and the Forum of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Hawaii (USA). "They are all major international conferences, and make thorough preparations for the care of the Chinese leadership to these events," said Yang.

According to the minister, the BRICS achieved significant positive results in Sanya (Hainan) if the leaders to seize the moment to arrive after the intensification of cooperation in recent months and look for "practical cooperation that results in benefits for their peoples." "The BRICS is an important example of South-South cooperation and may play a role in the North-South cooperation," he said.

The Foreign Minister also gave a general overview of the achievements of China's foreign policy in 2010 whose motto was to achieve security through development and fostered cooperation. " According to him, "you got a better balance of international power and changes and adjustments after the economic crisis." On relations between China and Africa, Yang argued that thanks to China's presence on the continent increased road links (14,000 miles) and train (2,200 kilometers) and competitiveness among countries.

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