Agriculture, fixed assets investment topping focus (China Daily) Updated: 2006-01-21 07:09
Premier Wen Jiabao said the government will focus mainly on issues on
farming, fixed asset investment scale as well as bird flu in the first quarter
to ensure a good start for 2006 on Friday in Beijing.
Wen, outlining major tasks in the first quarter, stressed that efforts should
be made to deal with farming issues including organizing farmers to prepare for
spring ploughing and rationally control the scale of fixed asset investment.
Other tasks include alleviating the bottleneck situation of coal,
electricity, petroleum and transportation, helping disaster-hit and
disadvantaged groups, ensuring payment of migrant workers' salaries and
outstanding wages, improving safety supervision over the operation of major
industries, places with hidden dangers and public areas.
The government should properly handle social contradictions, implement
policies related to public interests and continue to curb the spread of bird
flu, said Wen at a plenary session of the State Council, or China's cabinet, at
a time when the first year of the 11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-10) unfolds.
The meeting discussed the drafts of the government work report and 11th
Five-Year Plan Outline, which will be delivered to regional governments to
solicit suggestions and deliberated at this year's National People's Congress
annual session.
Wen required all sides, including non-
Communist parties, industrial and commercial circles and non-party
personages, to offer their suggestions to ensure the documents exhibit the
public opinion and desire.
'Cherished friendship'
The premier also visited former Cambodian King Norodom Sihanouk and his wife
Norodom Monineath Sihanouk at their residence in Beijing on Friday.
Wen spoke highly of the contribution to Sino-Cambodian ties made by Sihanouk
in the past five decades, saying that the former king has always committed
himself to the development of Sino-Cambodian relations and has forged deep
friendship with successive Chinese leaders.
"China and Cambodia are good neighbours, good friends and good partners," Wen
said. "The Chinese people will never forget our old friend and we hope your
majesty will continue to support Sino-Cambodian co-operation in all fields."
Sihanouk expressed his appreciation of the best wishes from Wen and the
Chinese people, saying that the Cambodian Government, people and himself all
cherish the friendship with China.
"Cambodia appreciates China's selfless assistance and always regards China as
a great friend and a friend forever," said the former king, pledging that the
Cambodian royal family and government will, as always, support China's
reunification.
(China Daily 01/21/2006 page2)
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