BEIJING, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- The Third International
Conference of Asian Political Parties concluded here Sunday morning, adopting
the Beijing Declaration which said the conference has strengthened friendship,
exchange and cooperation, and enhanced understanding, trust and
consensus.

Beijing Declaration 2004
The Third International Conference of Asian Political
Parties
September 5, 2004
1. We leaders and representatives of 81 political
parties from 35 countries attended the Third International Conference of Asian
Political Parties (ICAPP) hosted by the Communist Party of China in Beijing
China, September 3rd through 5th, 2004.
2. The ICAPP,
established in September 2000, is a great undertaking in which Asian political
parties adjust to the contemporary trend of peace and development, adapt to the
rapid development of regional cooperation and expand international exchanges and
cooperation among themselves. The ICAPP has become an important forum where
legal political parties of sovereign Asian countries can exchange political
ideas, seek political consensus and increase understanding and trust. It has
also become a new channel and new mechanism through which political parties can
play their unique role in promoting regional cooperation and mutual development.
The Third ICAPP has injected new vigor into international exchanges among
political parties of Asian countries.
3. "Exchange, Cooperation
and Development" is not only the explicit theme of the Third ICAPP but also the
unshirkable historical duty of Asia's political parties and politicians. The
leaders and representatives of the Asian political parties at this conference
have carried out extensive discussion and exchanges of ideas on the three topics
of regional security and multilateral cooperation, economic development and
social progress, and party building and national development. The conference has
been productive, and it has met the objectives of further strengthening mutual
friendship, exchanges and cooperation, increasing mutual understanding, trust
and consensus, and jointly safeguarding regional peace, stability and
unity.
4. It has already become the common desire of the
political parties, politicians and ordinary people of all Asian countries to
adapt to the trend of the times, increase regional exchanges and cooperation and
promote common development. Cooperation in Asia is not exclusive, nor is it
directed at any third party. Asia should develop itself by opening up to the
whole world and advance through contacts all over the world. We advocate
resolving differences through dialogue and negotiation in accordance with the
intent and spirit of the Charter of the United Nations, the Five Principles of
Peaceful Coexistence and the ten principles of Bandung. We advocate gradually
reforming the inequitable and unjust aspects of the current international order
through mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and cooperation, energetically
carrying forward the process of democratization in international relations and
cooperatively promoting Asia's peace, stability, harmony and
prosperity.
5. The rapid development of Asia has been
aided by a peaceful environment. Maintaining the momentum of development
requires the region's security and stability. In recent years, the overall
situation in Asia has been stable and its main trend has been toward peace,
development and cooperation. However, traditional and nontraditional security
issues have become intertwined, and both new and old hot spots are still
affecting the peace and tranquillity of some countries and regions. The question
of how to ensure the long-term peace and stability of Asia is a major issue that
all Asian political parties and politicians should ponder deeply. We affirm
refusing wars, aggressions and hegemony. We are committed to multilateral
cooperation and believe that justice will ensure peace. We applaud the efforts
Asian countries and political parties have made to peacefully resolve regional
conflicts and crises, and advocate turning areas of disputes into areas of
cooperation.
6. Terrorism, splittism and extremism have
already become plagues that do harm to human society. We strongly condemn and
oppose all forms of terrorism. We advocate strengthening cooperation among
sovereign countries and between regional organizations against terrorism, taking
steps to eliminate the root causes of terrorism while giving full play to the
role of the United Nations. Double standards should not be practiced and the
fight against terrorism must not be linked with any particular ethnic group or
religion.
7. Asia is one of the most vigorously developing
regions in the world and one of the most important areas for trade growth. We
have great confidence in the development potential of the Asian economy. At the
same time we fully recognize that the world's globalization trend has brought
about opportunities and challenges to every country and the people. Asian
countries can take advantage of their opportunities only by strengthening their
cooperation, overcome their difficulties only by recognizing that they are all
in the same boat, and thrive in the face of fierce global competition only by
working together to make themselves stronger. It is a sacred obligation of all
countries and political parties as well as the international community to
eliminate poverty and achieve prosperity. We encourage governments of all
countries to draw up anti-poverty strategies, reinforce international
cooperation and implement diversified measures to alleviate poverty in an effort
to create a better world of common prosperity without destitution.
8. Energy issues are central to the economic security and sustainable
development of all countries, and the safety of energy resources is a problem
facing the entire international community. Cooperation in energy can become an
important component of Asian regional cooperation. Countries in the region
should expand dialogue and cooperation on the basis of the principles of mutual
benefits and win-win solutions and jointly promote sustainable development in
Asia.
9. We believe that all Asian countries should choose
their own development path and development model in accordance with local
conditions, strengthen coordination, exchanges and cooperation in the areas of
economic and social development, and work to create an environment beneficial
for development. They should work together to develop a new concept of
development, explore new ways of thinking about development, expand the
connotation of development, and work hard to promote coordinated and sustainable
economic and social development, urban and rural development, and development of
both human beings and nature throughout the region.They should take advantage of
the favorable opportunities in the region that arise from the overall political
stability, the continual economic growth and the deepening regional cooperation
to increase economic cooperation, progressively open up markets to each other,
resolve trade disputes through negotiation and promote the sound development of
a multilateral trade system.
10. Asian countries have a
radiant splendor of historical and cultural traditions, diverse social and
political systems and different levels of economic development. We advocate
strengthening dialogue among different civilizations, seeking common development
through interactions and realizing a win-win situation by maximizing the
consensus and setting aside the differences on the basis of fully respecting
each other's historical traditions, cultural differences and diversified
development paths.
11. Asian political parties bear a
historic responsibility for developing their national economies, safeguarding
social stability and promoting the development of democracy and legal systems.
As all the countries in Asia progress toward modernization, their political
parties should constantly adjust to the requirements of the development of the
times. In order to achieve social and political stability and contribute to
their country's modernization, political parties should promote clean and
efficient government through vigorous measures of party building, and
effectively integrate all the country's internal relationships by strengthening
ties with the parliament, the government and the civil
society.
12. Asian political parties, large or small, old or
new, should be entirely equal, respect other's independence and
self-determination, respect other's choices and practices, respect other's
internal and external policies established on the basis of conditions in their
respective countries, and refrain from interfering in other's internal affairs.
Ideological differences should not be a barrier to contacts and cooperation
among Asian political parties. Concerning differences and conflicts between
parties, Asia's political parties should adopt the spirit of seeking common
ground and reserving differences, resolving differences through dialogue and
negotiation or temporarily setting them aside so that they do not affect the
normal development of bilateral relations. We believe that Asian political
parties should promote the sound and stable development of state-to-state
relations through positive contacts and cooperation. They should continuously
enrich the connotation and develop the potential for cooperation and make full
use of their unique role in promoting economic development, advancing social
progress and safeguarding regional security.
Finally, we
wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the distinguished Communist Party of
China and its leaders for their energetic efforts and outstanding contributions
that led to the successful convocation of the Third International Conference of
Asian Political Parties.
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