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Cover Stories Series 2011> Outlining the 12th Five-Year Plan> Meeting the Press
UPDATED: March 13, 2011 NO. 11 MARCH 17, 2011
Charting China's Diplomatic Role
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International responsibilities

China is making greater efforts to fulfill its international obligations, and achieving more results on this front. At the same time, one should recognize China can only assume international responsibilities within its capabilities.

By UN standards, we still have about 150 million people living in poverty. Each and every one of them is a member of the Chinese family and also a member of the large global family.

While fulfilling its international responsibilities, China is working hard to run its own affairs well. I think, that, in itself, is China's contribution to building a better future for the world.

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