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VP stresses int’l pharmaceutical co-op
BEIJING—The international
pharmaceutical communication and cooperation should be further
strengthened, said Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi here on Sunday.
Wu Yi made the remarks when she attended the opening ceremony of the
2007 World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the 67th
International Congress of International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP).
Wu said the international cooperation on research and development of new
medicines should be strengthened and the advantages of traditional
medicine should be inherited. Wu urged the developed countries to help
developing countries get proper medicines for their citizens.
Medical services across the world should be improved and personnel
working in the pharmaceutical field should be better trained, she said.
She also called on the international community to work together to find
out an effective way of worldwide pharmaceutical supervision to
standardize global pharmaceutical market order and strengthen protection
of intellectual property rights in pharmaceutical field. Chinese Vice
Premier Wu Yi met here Tuesday with visiting U.S. Treasury Secretary
Henry Paulson, paving way for the third China-U.S. Strategic Economic
Dialogue (SED). “They have exchanged views on the principles, topics and
the arrangement of the coming third dialogue”, said a source with
Chinese Foreign Ministry who attended the meeting.
The biannual SED, launched by Wu and Paulson in Beijing in September
last year, serves as a platform to discuss long-term, strategic and
comprehensive issues in the bilateral trade relationship.
The third SED will be held in Beijing in December. Wu said the success
of the two previous rounds resulted from the efforts made by the two
sides to improve the trade relations and to address the trade disputes.
A statement from China’s Foreign Ministry after the meeting said that Wu
told Paulson the dialogue should be continued with a comprehensive,
long-term and strategic perspective and be given full play in developing
bilateral relations with the emergence of “new situations”.
China would make joint efforts with the U.S. side to further implement
the projects or programs agreed in the previous dialogue and make
preparations for a successful dialogue, Wu said. Paulson agreed, calling
for the two nations to handle the trade relations from a more strategic
angle, said the statement.
The United States would maintain close consultation with China on the
third SED, Paulson said. After arriving in Beijing on Sunday afternoon,
Paulson traveled to Xining, capital of northwest China’s Qinghai
Province, for an “environmental tour”, which includes environmental
protection programs and rural households in remote areas on the
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
This is Paulson’s second visit to China this year, following his short
tour in March.—Xinhua |