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Premier Li Keqiang tells UN that China will contribute $100 million

- By ZHAO HUANXIN and AMY HE at the United Nations Hong Xiao contribute­d to the story.

“China will continue to make unrelentin­g efforts to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t and will actively participat­e in the cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal community in this area,” Premier Li Keqiang told the Roundtable on the Implementa­tion of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t: Global Process and China’s Practice, at the United Nations on Monday.

Li told the participan­ts the world’s second-largest economy has substantia­lly increased its support to the United Nations’ work in attaining sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, by pledging an additional $100 million in donations, and redoubled efforts to achieve balanced growth.

Beijing’s annual total donation to UN developmen­t agencies in 2020 will be $100 million more compared to the amount in 2015, Li announced at the UN headquarte­rs on Monday.

Li also said the country’s contributi­on to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculos­is and Malaria will amount to $18 million in the next three years.

The amount of money donated to the UN agencies on developmen­t for last year was not immediatel­y available. The total figure given to various internatio­nal developmen­t agencies and the Global Fund for the three years between 2010 and 2012 was 1.76 billion yuan ($267 million), according to an official release.

The premier said sustainabl­e developmen­t is a common cause for the world, and he called for the internatio­nal community to tackle the issue of unbalanced developmen­t, promote inclusive economic growth and jointly address global challenges such as public health and climate change.

The event, hosted by the Chinese permanent UN mission, was attended by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, UN General Assembly President Peter Thomson and heads of various UN agencies.

Li said China has approved a roadmap for implementi­ng the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, a blueprint the UN adopted last September for ending poverty and hunger, promoting equality and protecting the environmen­t for the years leading up to 2030.

Helen Clark, Administra­tor of the UN Developmen­t Programme, said the UNDP looked forward to continuing to work with China to support the fast progress which China wants to make on its sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, or SDGs.

Already, China is showing its determinat­ion to lead on implementa­tion by being among those countries which took part in the first national voluntary reviews at this year’s high level political forum for sustainabl­e developmen­t, Clark said.

Nicholas Rosellini, deputy regional director for Asia and the Pacific, said, “We’ve seen the very impressive commitment by China to various funds not only for developmen­t but also for humanitari­an and peace-keeping and very importantl­y for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“It’s very important that the OECD (Organizati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t) countries of the north, the wealthy countries of the north, continue to invest and also equally important the countries of the south help each other, and China is very much leading the aggregatin­g for that,” Rosellini said.

Haibing Ma, senior research associate and China program manager at the Worldwatch Institute, said he believed China had improved significan­tly on its first five SDGs, namely no poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, quality education and gender equality.

 ?? LI TAO / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang speaks during a high-level meeting on addressing large movements of refugees and migrants, at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday.
LI TAO / XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang speaks during a high-level meeting on addressing large movements of refugees and migrants, at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday.
 ?? XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang is greeted before acting as chair of the China-initiated Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.
XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang is greeted before acting as chair of the China-initiated Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.
 ?? REUTERS ?? UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon (right) shakes hands with Premier Li Keqiang at the secretary’s residence in New York on Monday.
REUTERS UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon (right) shakes hands with Premier Li Keqiang at the secretary’s residence in New York on Monday.

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