China to contribute to a fair, reasonable world order

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Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday China would work together with other nations towards a fair and reasonable new political and economic order of the world.

Wen made the remarks at a press conference after the National People's Congress (NPC) concluded its annual session, saying his biggest concern over the international situation is security and stability.

He said China is concentrating its efforts on economic and social development, which needs a peaceful and safe external environment.

"The uncertainty of the global economy would also affect Chinese economy." He said.

Premier Wen also answered other questions from the journalists as following:

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