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Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) poses for group photos with other leaders attending the opening ceremony of the Fifth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, capital of China, July 19, 2012. (/Ju Peng)In Pictures: Hu attends opening ceremony of 5th Ministerial Conference of FOCACVideo&gt;&gt; Chinese President Hu delivers keynote speech at China-Africa meetingBEIJING, July 19 () -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday attended the opening ceremony of the Fifth Ministerial Meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.The opening session was also attended by several African leaders and dozens of senior officials from African countries.President Hu delivered a speech at the occasion, pledging to lift the China-Africa strategic partnership to a new level.During the two-day meeting, the delegates will review the implementation of tasks set in the last meeting in 2009, explore new ways to deepen China-Africa relations and improve the forum's mechanism.The meeting is also expected to forge new cooperation plan for the coming three years and exchange views on major international and regional issues.The Chinese government is also expected to announce its new measures to promote cooperation with Africa. Related:President Hu proposes measures in five priority areas to boost China-Africa tiesBEIJING, July 19 () -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday proposed measures in five priority areas to boost the China-Africa ties."In the next three years, the Chinese government will take measures in the following five priority areas to support the cause of peace and development in Africa and boost a new type of China-Africa strategic partnership," said Hu when addressing the opening ceremony of the Fifth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. Full storyPresident Hu: important progress made in realizing China-Africa new strategic partnershipBEIJING, July 19 () -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday said important progress has been made in realizing China-Africa new type of strategic partnership, thanks to the joint efforts of both sides.Hu made the remarks when addressing the opening ceremony of the Fifth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation at the Great Hall of the People. Full storyPresident Hu: China to strive to open up new prospects for China-Africa strategic partnershipBEIJING, July 19 () -- Chinese President Hu Jintao said Thursday that China and Africa should strengthen political mutual trust and expand practical cooperation in order to open up new prospects for China-Africa partnership.Hu made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the fifth Ministerial Meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Full story
YANGON, May 28 () -- Myanmar athletes will take part in 26 sports at the 26th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia this year, local media reported Saturday.Myanmar plans to enter the following sports: swimming, archery, track and field, billiards, snooker, boxing, canoe, chess, cycling, men's soccer, golf, judo, karate, taekwondo, western boat racing, yachting, shooting, table tennis, tennis, traditional boat racing, men's volleyball, weightlifting, wushu, badminton and basketball, the New Light of Myanmar said.Athletes are now busy in training to strive for good results, said the paper.
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SINGAPORE, July 4 () -- The mass media of China and India could play a more positive role in the bilateral relations between the two emerging countries, scholars said on Wednesday at a seminar in Singapore.Speaking at the India-China Dialogue on the role of the media in bilateral relations organized by several research institutions, Tansen Sen, head of the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Center, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, said there is a lack of knowledge and awareness in the media about the other country.India is not as important as it should be in Chinese media's perspective, and vice versa, he said.Some of the Indian media is not familiar with the increasing diversity of the Chinese media, and the sourcing of information is at times problematic, too, he said.The media themselves have been an issue at times in reshaping the bilateral relations in an unfavorable direction, Sen said, adding that the seminar was organized to bring together the media practitioners from both countries for a discussion.The India-China Dialogue was jointly organized by the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore (NUS), the East Asian Institute at the NUS, the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Center at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, and the Observer Research Foundation of India.The two-day seminar brought many scholars and journalists from several renowned media such as China's  News Agency, the Global Times, the Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV, as well as the Indian Express, the Financial Express in India and the Hindu.Mao Xiaoxiao, a correspondent at the New Delhi Bureau of , shared her experience of reporting from India and her personal experience in India. Chinese media have been looking to India for what China can learn from India in areas such as IT and movie industry, she said.She also spoke about the skepticism she ran into while reporting from India.M K Venu, managing editor of the Financial Express in India, said the financial newspapers have been reporting on the progress in the relations between the two developing countries, who are both members of the BRIC countries, saying that it is changing for the better despite the still existing skepticism.It is about time the media play a more positive role in promoting understanding and collaboration between the two countries, some of the journalists and scholars said.It is estimated that there are no more than ten Indian journalists based in China. Some of the scholars call for more interactions between the media persons of the two countries and more high-quality talent for the media to engage each other.
JOHANNESBURG, June 18 () -- South Africa's President Jacob Zuma will stress the necessity of reforming international financial system at the upcoming G20 summit, the presidency said on Monday.At the summit, Zuma will raise the issue of the reform of the international financial architecture and the need for a greater voice and representation for developing countries, especially African countries, in global economic and financial governance, the nation's presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj said.Zuma, accompanied by the Minister of Finance Pravin Gordhan, has arrived in Los Cabos, Mexico for the meeting of the G20 Summit, Mharaj said.The G20, a leading forum for international cooperation on global economic and financial matters, brings together the world's major advanced and emerging economies.The summit takes place against the backdrop of a euro zone debt crisis which is threatening the European monetary union. The developments in Europe have already had a negative impact on global financial markets."The continuing vulnerability of several larger European economies presents serious negative implications for the global economy. European countries need to work together to resolve the debt problems which have created volatility and uncertainty in the world economy," Maharaj said in a statement.As the prolonged global crisis is placing pressure on South Africa's economy, Maharaj said Pretoria is calling on the summit to deal with global economic crisis."We will be urging G20 members to put the interest of the global economy ahead of short-term national interests. While understanding the impact of the crisis on the whole world, we also urge that the crisis in the Eurozone must not push development issues to the bottom of the G20 agenda," said the statement.South Africa is attending the G20 against the background of encouraging growth in the African continent. Several economies in Africa and the developing world continue to grow quicker than most developed economies.Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to grow at an average of 5 percent which would make the continent only second to emerging Asia as the fastest growing region in the world."African governments have generally managed their economies prudently over the past decade, which has allowed for greater fiscal space in response to the global crises. Africa looks to this G20 summit in Los Cabos to help ensure economic stabilization in Europe so that these growth trends can continue'', Maharaj said.The main objective of the G20 is to achieve global economic stability and, sustainable growth, through the promotion of global economic coordination between its members.The South African government has said its participation in the G20 is to promote meaningful economic relations with the world so as to ensure the achievement of inclusive and sustainable growth, thereby contributing to the eradication of poverty, inequality and unemployment and creating a prosperous society.
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By Feng YingqiuYANGON, April 7 () -- Peace talks between Myanmar government and ethnic armed groups made some progress soon after April 1 by-elections. The talks between the government and the Kayin National Union ( KNU) opened at central level in Yangon for the first time on Friday as a follow-up of the prior talks at state level held in Hpa-an, the capital of southeastern Kayin state, since January this year.A day before talks with the KNU at central level, the Myanmar government had also initiated peace talks with another ethnic armed group, the Rakhine State Liberation Party (RSLP), in Sittway, reaching a preliminary five-point peace agreement at state level.The government and KNU reached 13 principled points with the talks mainly covering progressive realization of nationwide ceasefire especially in ethnic-residing regions, laying down of code of conduct with regard to ceasefire to guarantee security for civilian population and monitoring peace process in three phases -- local monitoring, international monitoring and open monitoring.Other points include resettlement of homeless Kayin nationalities with guarantee of food security and livelihood security and the implementation of these programs be granted inclusive participation with transparency and accountability.More points were agreed on issuing citizenship to displaced Kayin nationalities, rule of law and sustainable development.The 19-member government peace making group is led by Railways Minister U Aung Min, while the 14-member KNU delegation is headed by General Secretary Naw Zipporah Sein.The KNU peace making group arrived Yangon for the first time on Thursday for the continued talks on Friday after several rounds of talks were held in Hpa-an.In the prior round of talks at state level in Hpa-an in January, the two sides preliminarily agreed on ceasefire to be carried out by the two sides, opening of liaison offices in 14 areas and allowing travel without holding arms to each other's territory.On the sideline of the talks in Yangon, the KNU plans to meet with the Kayin civil society, political parties, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD) Aung San Suu Kyi who has become a parliament representative-elect in the April 1 by- elections.The KNU peace making delegation also plans to visit Dawei in Taninthayi region and Kyaukkyi and Mu Theh in Bago region to observe the opening of a humanitarian assistance office and meet with regional people affected by conflict for years.KNU is seen as the biggest anti-government ethnic armed group in Myanmar's Kayin state having fought the government for over six decades.The Myanmar government had also initiated peace talks with another ethnic armed group, the Rakhine State Liberation Party ( RSLP), in Sittway, reaching a preliminary five-point peace agreement at state level.The peace making groups of the two sides were respectively represented by Rakhine State Minister of Security and Border Affairs Colonel Htein Lin and Joint Secretary of the RSLP Khine Thukha.The agreement mainly covers ceasefire starting Friday (April 6), opening of liaison offices at Paletwa and Kyauktaw, formation of peace-making groups for talks at central level on agreed date and venue and allowing negotiated transgression and arms carrying apart from mutually-agreed areas.Under the president's peace offer, peace making is being carried out in three phases -- the first phase is to ceasefire, set up liaison offices and travel without holding arms to each other's territory, while the second phase is confidence building, holding political dialogue, implement regional development tasks in terms of education, health and communication, and the third phase is to sign agreement for eternal peace in the presence of the parliament represented by nationalities, political parties and different walks of life.However, the peace talks still have a long way to go as widely observed.Peace talks between Myanmar's central government and another ethnic armed group of Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), which were held in Ruili, southwest China's Yunnan province, from March 8 to 10 ended without tangible outcome but agreed to continue talks further, according to a joint statement of the two sides.The government's central peace making group was led by parliament member U Aung Thaung, while the KIO's was headed by U Swam Lut Gum.In their third round of peace talks without reaching ceasefire, the two sides agreed to some five points which include continued political dialogue, building confidence, declination of military acceleration and coordination of control of military activities of units of both sides in the conflicted spots.The government and the KIO initiated talks at state level late last year with the first round of the talks held in Ruili on Nov. 29, 2011 and the second round of the talks at central level also in the same Chinese border town in January.Fighting in Kachin state has forced displacement of about 60, 000 local people.So far since the president's peace offer was extended in August last year, a total of 11 armed groups have respectively signed preliminary peace agreements with the government at state or central level.Those six armed groups which have signed peace pacts with the government at central level are United Wa State Army (UWSA) in Shan State (North) Special Region-2 , National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) in Mongla Special Region-4, Koloh Htoo Baw armed group in Kayin state, Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) of Shan State Army (SSA)-South, Shan State Progressive Party (SSPP) of SSA- North and New Mon State Party (NMSP).Those other five armed groups which have reached peace pacts with the government at state level and are heading for central level are Chin National Front (CNF), Kayin National Union (KNU), Kayin National Liberation Army (KNLA), Kayinni National Progressive Party (KNPP)and Rakhine State Liberation Party (RSLP).The government claimed that since 1994, 17 major anti- government ethnic armed groups and 23 other small groups have made peace with the government.Of those 17 groups that have made peace with the government, 15 groups laid down their arms completely, while five were transformed into government's border guard forces and 15 into militia.Meanwhile, leader of the government's peace making group U Aung Thaung vowed that every possible means will be sought to achieve internal peace within three years.
BEIRUT, June 21 () -- A club in Lebanon's coastal city of Adma launched Thursday a series of training courses on Chinese Kung-Fu, the official National News Agency reported.The courses, organized by Bell Horizon Country club, were supervised by a Chinese master under the patronage of the Lebanese Federation of Kung-Fu, said the report.The aim of the program is to promote the Chinese culture and traditions, in order to spread the spirit of brotherhood and solidarity between the peoples of China and Lebanon, according to the report.Meanwhile, the Chinese master who enjoys successful experience in this field will also promote similar courses in various athletic clubs around Lebanon.
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