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Asian nations gather in Beijing to tackle economic crisis

Published: 14 October, 2009, 19:30
Edited: 06 December, 2009, 08:28


Wen Jiabao (L) and Vladimir Putin take part in a signing ceremony during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting on October 14, 2009 (AFP Photo / Pool / Minoru Iwasaki)

Leading Asian nations are in Beijing to weigh up how to mutually boost their economies, as well as work out how to combat security threats in the region.

 
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armen08 October 14, 2009, 18:37 quote
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"The Shanghai Cooperation Organization .....has become a recognized factor of global stability and economic collaboration." Vladimir Putin, Russian Prime Minister. “Even stones crumble in the face of a strong will. Confidence, commitment, determination, and patience are the source of our strength in fighting the crisis. I am sure that together, making constant efforts to strengthen practical cooperation among the member states, we can open the door to a brilliant future for the region where peace and prosperity will reign supreme.” Wen Jiaboa, Chinese Prime Minister. These people are not only great leaders of their respective countries, but a real blessing to the world.

crisis October 21, 2009, 14:58 quote
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What good deeds have China, the Russian Federation, and India done for their own people who are very poor and work for very low wages under poor working condition.? What is in the works to raise the standard of living and provide opportunities for citizens of your country? The measure of any country is what it does for citizens and individual rights the citizens enjoy. A random survey of citizens {low income} could give leaders some idea of how well they are doing in their own country.

johnx December 06, 2009, 01:21 quote
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@crisis During Putin’s Presidency, poverty rates more than halved and wages nearly tripled. India and China's have seen vast improvements in there economy and poverty rates.

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