--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other International Organizations in Switzerland
Foreign Affairs College
Institute of American Studies Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Informal South-North Leaders Dialogue Meeting Opens
Leaders from 11 developing countries, including China, and the eight most powerful nations in the world opened an informal South-North dialogue meeting on Sunday in the French resort of Evian, with economic growth and international cooperation at the top of the agenda.

At the invitation of French President Jacques Chirac, whose country holds the rotating G8 presidency, Chinese President Hu Jintao attended the meeting and is scheduled to brief other world leaders on the Chinese situation and the policy of the Chinese government.

The closed-door meeting was expected to discuss the issues as how to promote the global economic growth, expand multi-lateral cooperation, uphold world diversity and propel the establishment of a new world economic order.

Heads of state or government of 11 developing countries plus Switzerland attended the meeting with leaders of the G8 countries to discuss how to ensure that globalization benefit all countries and not only rich ones.

The informal meeting also drew together UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and leaders of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization.

European Commission President Romano Prodi and Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, whose country holds the rotating European Union presidency, also attended the meeting.

The meeting kicked off an afternoon devoted to an "enlarged dialogue" on growth and international cooperation with leaders from emerging economies like Brazil, China, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, India and Malaysia.

The focus is to shift to Africa later in the day, with a dinner bringing together G8 leaders and the presidents of Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa for talks on the New Partnership for Africa's Development.

The Group of Eight comprises Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States.

(Xinhua News Agency June 1, 2003)

Hu Jintao Arrives in Evian, Meets with Jacques Chirac
China to Attend Meeting Prior to G8 Summit
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688