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UPDATED: 08:01, May 30, 2007
Chinese FM calls for broader cooperation between Asia, Europe
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Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Tuesday called for broader cooperation between Asia and Europe as the two regions have become increasingly dependent on each other.

Speaking at an Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) of foreign ministers in Hamburg, Yang said Asia and Europe need to "improve the effectiveness and efficiency" of the dialogue.

"We should be visionary and innovative and endeavor to raise Asia-Europe cooperation to a higher level in the next decade," said the minister.

Yang proposed that Asia and Europe should further promote multilateralism and enhance political dialogue and mutual trust.

"To build consensus through dialogue has becoming a defining feature of Asia-Europe dialogue and we should increase exchange of views and consultation in the United Nations and other multilateral institutions to increase the influence of Asia and Europe in international affairs," he said.

Asia and Europe should also strengthen practical cooperation and promote balanced growth of the world economy, Yang added.

"We should explore concrete and effective ways to enhance comprehensive exchanges and cooperation in economy and trade, finance, science and technology, education and among our small-and medium-sized enterprises," he said.

Meanwhile, Asia and Europe should urge the parties concerned to act "with greater political courage and vision" to make sure that the Doha development agenda produced a balanced and win-win result, Yang said.

China will continue to work with the parties concerned and play a constructive role in concluding the negotiations, he said.

The Chinese minister also suggested Asian and European nations strengthen their partnership to ensure energy security and effectively respond to the challenge of climate change.

Asia and Europe should "promote mutually beneficial cooperation, diversified energy development and coordination to ensure energy supply." Yang said.

However, the issue of climate change "should be addressed in accordance with the principle of 'common but differentiated responsibilities' in the context of sustainable development," he said.

The developed countries should continue to cut their greenhouse gas emissions and honor their commitment of providing financial assistance and technology transfer to developing countries, he said.

Asian and European countries should also respect diversity and promote dialogue among cultures and civilizations, Yang said

"We should fully respect differences and diversity in ethnicity, religion and civilization, continue to have dialogue on an equal footing, and advocate tolerance, exchange, dialogue and coexistence and oppose discrimination, exclusion, confrontation and conflict," he said.

The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) has 45 members, including China, Japan, South Korea, 10 ASEAN nations and 27 EU nations.

The 8th Asia-Europe Meeting, which opened on Monday, follows a summit in Helsinki last September where both sides vowed to expand cooperation.

Source: Xinhua


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