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China-Russia statement on new world order ATTENTION TO GAP OF DISPARITY All countries should have an equal opportunity to enjoy the profits of globalization in such fields as economy, society, science, technology, information and culture, said the joint statement, calling for mutually beneficial cooperation and common development. Developed countries and developing ones should make efforts to eliminate discrimination in economic relations, and narrow the gap of disparity between the rich and the poor, says the joint statement. The international community should formulate a comprehensive economic and trade regime acceptable to all, through negotiation on an equal footing. Pressure and sanctions should not be used to force a country into unilaterally making economic concessions, it says. It also calls for respect for the history and traditions of those countries with diverse ethnic groups and their efforts to maintain national unity. Attempts to encourage secession or incite ethnic hatred within a country should not be accepted. Diversity in cultures and civilizations should not be the source of conflict, but rather resources from which all countries can learn. Different historic backgrounds, cultures, social and political systems, values and modes of development should not be used as pretext for interference in other countries' internal affairs, says the document. The Chinese president arrived in Moscow Thursday for a state visit, the first leg of his three-nation tour, which will also take him to Kazakhstan and the United Kingdom. In Kazakhstan, he will attend a Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit.
Then he will fly to Scotland for an informal meeting between leaders of the
Group of Eight industrialized countries and five developing nations -- China,
India, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico.
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