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The world today is anything but trouble-free.
Many people in the world believe that in the 21st century, the Asia-Pacific - Asia in particular - will play a more important role in global economy and politics and that Asia will become an important engine for the world economy.
China and India are friendly neighbours. We are also natural partners. Both of our countries stand for amicable and peaceful relations between countries and a multipolar world. The peaceful and friendly relations between our two countries is a blessing not just to Asia, but to also the whole world.
China not only does not support hacking but also opposes it.
The term 'Xiaokang' is used today to refer to a society where people can receive education, get paid through work, have access to medical services and old-age support, have a shelter and more than enough food and clothing, and lead a well-off life.
When 'designed in Europe' is combined with 'made in China' and when European technologies are applied to the Chinese market, there will be amazing results.
Pakistan is the first South Asian country to sign a free trade agreement and currency swap agreement with China.
Those who refuse to reform may not make mistakes, but they will be blamed for not assuming their historical responsibility.
I'm afraid sometimes certain individual cases of defaults are unavoidable. What we should do is to step up monitoring, properly handle relevant matters, and ensure there is no regional and systemic financial risk.
India and China have not shied away from addressing boundary questions, have wisdom to find a fair and mutually acceptable solution ... We have been able to put all issues on the table.
The growth that we want is one that brings real benefits to the people, raises quality and efficiency of development, and contributes to energy conservation and environmental protection.
I want the voice of developing countries to be stronger.
We need to leave to the market and society what they can do well.
Environmental pollution is a blight on people's quality of life and a trouble that weighs on their hearts.
In my view, Asian countries have learnt the lessons from the past and significantly enhanced their capabilities to fend off risks.
Smog is affecting larger parts of China, and environmental pollution has become a major problem, which is nature's red-light warning against the model of inefficient and blind development.
Governments at all levels and the whole society should act more vigorously to protect the land our lives depend on.
The Chinese economy has huge potential and flexibility.
The market is the creator of social wealth and the wellspring of self-sustaining economic development.
Innovation is the running theme and spirit of the policies adopted by the Chinese government, and it is the banner that we will always hold high.
No matter how senior an official is, if he violates party discipline and the law of the country, he will be seriously dealt with and punished.
When I visit local communities, people often complain that they need the approval of several dozen government departments to get something done or to start a business, and people are quite frustrated about this.
It is fair to say that Africa has become a major force in moving the world towards multi-polarity, an important emerging market that helps promote global economic recovery and integration, and an outstanding representative of diverse civilizations in the world.
Ultimately, stable growth will ensure that urban and rural incomes increase and people's lives improve.
Reform is 'the biggest dividend' for China.
I believe that the United Kingdom can stay at the forefront in leading the world's growth and development and also continue to play an important and even bigger role for regional stability and global peace.
We must keep prices under control to ensure that price increases do not exert a major negative impact on people's lives.
Changes call for innovation, and innovation leads to progress.
China-Africa relationship has a long history and is full of vitality. Since the 1950s and 1960s, our common historical experiences have brought China and Africa together, and we have forged deep friendship in our joint struggle during which we have supported each other in times of difficulty.
As a developing country, China needs a favorable neighbouring and international environment for its modernisation.
China is still a developing country with a myriad of tasks and challenges.
China is committed to work with other countries for a solution to the global challenge of energy and resources.
In the past, proactive fiscal polices almost always meant just more investment and an increase in the fiscal deficit.
China continues to welcome foreign investment, and the door will open even further.
The world today needs both western thinking and oriental vision.
China-Pakistan relationship is indeed special because it transcends the changes of the times and politics and represents a fine example of friendly state-to-state interactions.
When there's downward pressure on growth, one choice is to adjust economic policy, increase deficits, relax monetary policy. That might have a short-term benefit, but may not be beneficial for the future.
In pursuing reform, we have to navigate uncharted waters. We may also have to confront protracted problems because we will have to shake up vested interests.
Africa has a time-honored and brilliant civilization.