Special Report: Hu attends UN, G20 Summits |
NEW YORK: In a speech at the UN General Assembly that called for global leaders to "trust, cooperate and tolerate," President Hu Jintao said China will send more assistance to developing countries.
The president said economic globalization intertwines the fate of all countries. He urged international financial institutions to use their newly increased resources "first and foremost" to help developing countries move out of poverty and provide loans to them as swiftly as possible.
"The increased resources should be first to help those developing countries severely hit by the financial crisis," said Hu.
More than 140 heads of state attended yesterday's session of the UN General Assembly to identify worldwide challenges and potential solutions. Without identifying specifics, Hu called for global leaders to swiftly respond to pressing challenges in the pursuit of common prosperity.
Equal participation and the advancement of developing countries are essential for a just international order, he said.
The Chinese president also said yesterday that the international community should view security in a broader context and safeguard world stability.
"Security is not a zero-sum game, and there is no isolated or absolute security," Hu said. "While maintaining one's own national security, we should also respect the security concerns of other countries and advance the common security of mankind."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon opened the assembly by stressing that the most crucial challenges can only be solved when countries unite through the UN.
Simultaneous crises on multiple fronts - food shortages, energy demand, the recession and pandemic flu - have shown the importance of renewed multilateralism, Ban said.