Hu offers message of harmony
PRESIDENT Hu Jintao urged maintaining steady and relatively fast economic development in a New Year address broadcast yesterday to domestic and overseas audiences via television and radio stations.
He said in 2009, in the face of the global financial crisis, Chinese people of all ethnic groups united and adhered to maintain steady and relatively fast economic development.
"People's life continued to improve and society was kept harmonious and stable," Hu said in the address.
He said the country would continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a moderately easy monetary policy.
"I'd like to solemnly reiterate that China will hold high the flag of peace, development and cooperation and firmly adhere to the foreign policy of maintaining world peace and promoting common development," Hu said.
"We will work with people of all countries to jointly promote the construction of a harmonious world of lasting peace and common prosperity," Hu said.
He said in 2009, in the face of the global financial crisis, Chinese people of all ethnic groups united and adhered to maintain steady and relatively fast economic development.
"People's life continued to improve and society was kept harmonious and stable," Hu said in the address.
He said the country would continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a moderately easy monetary policy.
"I'd like to solemnly reiterate that China will hold high the flag of peace, development and cooperation and firmly adhere to the foreign policy of maintaining world peace and promoting common development," Hu said.
"We will work with people of all countries to jointly promote the construction of a harmonious world of lasting peace and common prosperity," Hu said.
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