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BEIJING: The United Nations and the Chinese government on Thursday issued a working guideline which encourages China to promote sustainable development,
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The framework will focus on China's environmental sustainability,climate change, the development of a low carbon economy, the poorest and most vulnerable people's lives and China's participation in the global community.
"In terms of per capita income, China still ranks behind 100 in the world and there are still millions of people whose daily income stand below one dollar," Malik said.
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According to the Development Assistance Framework 2011-2015,
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He asked the United Nations to adjust the projects and goals according to the changing situation in China and in world economy.
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China has become the world's third largest economy but its 1.3 billion population divided its tremendous economic power.
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UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said here Wednesday that "Afghanistan will remain one of our main priorities in 2010," and the relations between Afghanistan and its international partners "must be reevaluated."