2007年VOA标准英语-Davos Economic Forum Opens(在线收听) |
By Lisa Bryant
Klaus Schwab, the head of the World Economic Forum that hosts these annual meetings, noted in his opening address that some, but certainly not all, of these changes are positive. "The economy is booming globally and the signs for this year continue to be promising," he said. "But underneath geopolitical, geo-economic and societal developments are many question marks, many risks, many imbalances, many inconsistencies." The main sessions and many smaller meetings during the next few days will focus on a number of issues: climate change, financial security, aid to Africa, and reviving stalled global trade talks. Trade ministers are due to meet on the sidelines of the Davos forum on Saturday. "Beyond the headlines of the media, we can say for Africa that more growth, more sensible economic policies means less internal strife, means less armed conflict," she said. "But there is still enormous risks to be shouldered. And what we can do is help them stand on their own feet, to help them in their own capacity, for solving conflicts peacefully." The Davos meetings end Sunday. They include representatives from at least 50 countries, along with heads of state like Merkel and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
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