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November 22, 2002



NGO Aims to Promote Disarmament and Arms Control

China's first non-governmental organization for disarmament, which was founded here Tuesday, vows to contribute due effort for the arms control and disarmament process in China and the world at large.

The China Arms Control and Disarmament Association (CACDA), is composed of key research institutions in the field and renowned experts and scholars from around China.

Chinese Vice-Premier Qian Qichen, Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission Chi Haotian, Vice-Chairwomen of the National People's Congress Standing Committee He Luli, Vice-Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Zhu Guangya, among others, attended the meeting to mark the establishment of the association.

Qian said that a variety of NGOs have developed rapidly around the world to play an important part in political, economic, military, cultural and social areas in the international stage, becoming a voice that "no one can afford to ignore."

Arms control and disarmament affairs have been a focus of NGOs for many years and NGOs have inserted their influence in the arms control and disarmament process and relevant policy making and implementation, Qian said. He also spoke highly of the efforts made by Chinese non-governmental experts in their study and introduction of China's principled stance and policy in this regard to the outside world.

The establishment of the association is conducive to optimizing resources and promoting the development of arms control and disarmament research in the non-governmental sector, he said.

Qian said he hopes that the association will be a good think tank and called on all members to make efforts to promote China's international image.

Chi, who is also a state councilor and the defense minister, described the association as "a venue" for all to get information, develop exchanges and strengthen cooperation. The organ can play a part to "increase the communication and coordination between government departments and relevant research institutions and scholars," he said.

Li Daoyu, former Chinese ambassador to the United States, assumed the presidency of the association. The CACDA plans to carry out research projects in arms control, disarmament and international security, organize exchange activities between Chinese and foreign research institutions and sponsor seminars.

(Xinhua News Agency 08/21/2001)

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