Despite its increasing economic power, China will not seek to dominate other nations and hopes only to continue along its path of peaceful development, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Thursday.
Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday called on the United Nations Security Council to strengthen its authority and shoulder more responsibility to ensure world peace.
With the increasing economic clout, China will continue its path of peaceful development, and never seeks hegemony, said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Wen: Don't blame yuan for deficit Sino-US ties China helps poor nations China, Africa fight AIDS
China vowed to step up its fight against global poverty on Wednesday as it announced reductions and relief for the world's least developed countries from their debt burden.
The value of China's currency is not the main reason for the United States' trade deficit with China or its high rate of unemployment, Premier Wen Jiabao said in advance of a meeting with US President Barack Obama.
As world leaders gathered at the United Nations discussing how to boost progress to achieve the eight international development goals by 2015, representatives from private sector also try to put their heads together to see how they can best contribute to achieving this historic promise.
Aiming to bolster the global fight against poverty,China Wednesday announced new measures to fulfill its own development goals as well as help those in developing countries. US defence secretary invited
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China Daily reporter Wu Jiao will bring the latest news of Premier Wen Jiabao's trip to New York. Wen will attend a series of United Nations conferences and meet with United States President Barack Obama in New York.