Zeng Qinghong makes 4-point proposal on Asian cooperation
2004-09-03
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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Zeng
Qinghong made a four-point proposal here Friday calling on political parties and
leaders of Asian countries to further strengthen
cooperation.
Zeng made the proposal in a speech at the
opening ceremony of the third International Conference of Asian Political
Parties (ICAPP) that began here Friday morning. More than 80 delegations from 34
countries attended the conference.
Zeng, also member of the
Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and
honorary director of the ICAPP organizing committee, said that it is the
"historical duty" of all Asian governments and political parties to increase "
exchanges, dialogue and cooperation among Asian countries."
"First, we should seize opportunities to continually expand the new channels for
regional and multilateral cooperation," Zeng said."We should improve the
mechanisms for dialogue, cooperation and discussion among Asian governments on
the basis of the principles of diversification and gradual
progress."
He proposed that Asian governments should pay great
attention to and make full use of the role of political parties, parliaments and
mass organizations in regional dialogue and cooperation.
"Second,
we should continue to seek common ground while shelving differences, and
constantly open new avenues to find more common ground," Zeng said. "We believe
that neither differences in ideology and social systems nor lingering historical
problems should be obstacles to increasing regional dialogue and
cooperation."
He proposed that Asian governments and political
parties seek common ground in a constructive way, and "pursue cooperation
instead of confrontation, seek accord through consultation instead of imposing
their will on others, reconcile differences instead of causing troubles, work
together to become stronger instead of profiting at others' expense, and try to
bring about win-win cooperation."
"Third, we should constantly
strengthen mutual trust and work hard to find new models for regional security
and cooperation," he said.
"We hope that on the basis of the
Charter of the United Nations and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,
they (Asian countries) will resolve conflicts through dialogue on an equal
footing, eliminate differences through friendly consultation, settle disputes
through mutual understanding and accommodation, and work hard to create a
political and security environment for our regional development that is peaceful
and harmonious."
The fourth point that Zeng proposed was that
Asian governments and political parties should focus on working together to
become stronger in order to usher in a new stage of reciprocity and common
development.
All Asian countries should strengthen economic
cooperation, expand mutual investment, increase the flow of technology and
personnel, progressively open their markets to each other, gradually eliminate
trade barriers, said Zeng.
The conference was the first of
its kind hosted by the CPC. The theme of the third ICAPP is "Exchange,
Cooperation and Development". Its main topics include "regional security and
multilateral cooperation, economic growth and social progress, party
building and the national development."
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