ASIAN INTEGRATION
Coming Along Nicely ;)
Please see the following three articles. They give an UPBEAT feel, different from the depressing (but necessary) articles lately.
It appears the Ashkenazi Khazar's "DIVIDE & CONQUER" plan isn't working out so well.
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Just as history_worm said, it is because we people are DIVIDED that we become easy pickings to the Khazars.
But, let's take that ONE STEP FURTHER, AND MAKE THE INTEGRATION COMPLETE:
(1) Not just cooperation between these 'groups':
a) Muslims/Arabs
b) Europeans
c) Asians
d) Latin America
e) Africans
BUT, rather
IDEAL) Asians-Europeans-Muslims/Arabs-Latin_America -Africans
Notice how I didn't include "Jews" -- that is BECAUSE "jews" are NOT A DISTINCT GROUP/RACE AS THEY WOULD HAVE US BELIEVE. They are composed of Khazars (and related 'tribes') and some Europeans.
That is to say, I WELCOME & ENCOURAGE THEIR -- PEACEFUL & HARMONIOUS & COOPERATIVE -- INTEGRATION WITH THE REST OF HUMANITY.
Those who remain 'Hell-bent' can go to hell!
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China-ASEAN Service Trade Agreement Benefits Both Sides
The signing of the China-ASEAN agreement on trade in services is a major step forward in building the China-ASEAN free trade area, said a spokesperson with the Chinese Commerce Ministry on Sunday.
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries signed The Agreement on Trade in Services of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area in Cebu, the second largest city of the Philippines, on Sunday.
The spokesperson said China and ASEAN countries would further open the services sector, providing improved market access for each other following the agreement.
The signing was another major achievement in China-ASEAN economic cooperation and trade, said the spokesperson, adding it has laid the foundation for the completion of the China-ASEAN FTA on schedule.
Under the agreement, China will allow auto maintenance companies from ASEAN countries to set up wholly-owned subsidiaries in China. ASEAN countries can set up foreign-owned sewage treatment and garbage disposal companies in China.
Singapore and Brunei have opened the maritime transport sector to Chinese companies and some ASEAN countries have opened the hotel and catering sector, allowing Chinese companies to set up joint ventures there.
The spokesperson said consumers in China and ASEAN countries would have more choice in services, while companies in related sectors would improve competitiveness by going global.
In recent years, China and ASEAN countries have seen frequent exchanges in sectors such as education, transport, energy, culture and medical services. All the 10 ASEAN member countries have become approved destinations for Chinese tourists.
The spokesperson said the China-ASEAN agreement on trade in services is the first of its kind under a FTA framework between China and other countries.
China has initiated negotiations to build 11 free trade areas, involving 28 countries and regions.
The China-ASEAN free trade area comprises Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It is scheduled to be completed by 2010. Upon completion, it will become the world's third largest free trade area after the European Union and the North American free trade area.
(Xinhua News Agency January 15, 2007)





The Khazars MUST be FUMING MAD that the Asian "Superpowers" are WORKING TOGETHER and not KILLING ONE-ANOTHER like they hope.
Hopefully, this will inspire Europeans, Latin Americans, Africans, Arabs to do the same -- more harmony, less "IN-FIGHTING" (like they want).
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China, Japan, South Korea Vow to Enhance Political Trust
Leaders of China, Japan and South Korea agreed on Sunday to hold aperiodic meetings on a rotating basis to further enhance political trust.
At the Seventh Trilateral Leaders' Meeting of China, Japan and South Korea in Cebu, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun agreed that the first aperiodic meeting of the leaders will be held in China this year.
During the meeting held in Cebu, the second largest city of the Philippines, the three leaders also reached consensus on improving political trust among the three East Asian countries.
First, they agreed that the leaders of the three countries should strengthen communications and maintain the existing mechanism of trilateral leaders' meeting, and that they will hold the aforesaid aperiodic meetings, should a need arise, in one of the three countries on a rotating basis.
Secondly, the leaders agreed to establish a mechanism of regular consultations among senior foreign affairs officials of the three countries to communicate on issues of common concern and properly handle the concerns of each country.
Thirdly, they expressed the willingness to promote cooperation on trade, investment and energy. They agreed to initiate negotiations on trilateral investment arrangement and to explore a mechanism of trilateral quality inspection.
Fourthly, the leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation on trade, economy, information industry, environmental protection, development of human resources and culture. They jointly named a number of new priorities in trilateral cooperation, including finance, science and technology, public health, tourism, logistics and distribution, youth and teenager communications.
Fifthly, the leaders agreed to promote cultural exchanges in a bid to enhance understanding and friendship among the people of the three countries. The three countries will jointly hold "Year of Cultural Exchanges among China, Japan and Republic of Korea" in 2007.
China will hold the Ninth Asian Art Festival under the theme of Chinese, Japanese and South Korean cultures.
Wen said further strengthening cooperation among China, Japan and South Korea is in conformity with the common aspiration of the people of all countries in the region, the common expectations of the international community and the trend of the times.
On the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula, Wen emphasized China's adherence to peaceful resolution of the issue through dialogue and negotiations so as to achieve denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula and in Northeast Asia at large.
Under active mediation by China and with joint efforts by all parties concerned, he said, the process of six-party talks resumed after a 13-month stalemate.
Wen said the six-party talks, which is the practical and effective means to solve the nuclear issue, facilitates an important platform of communication and consultation for all parties in the process of building up a new model in Northeast Asia.
Wen said China is ready to make joint efforts with Japan and South Korea to hold sound consultations with other parties, strive for progress in the talks and realize the goal of the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula at an early date.
Abe and Roh said Japan and South Korea will work for peaceful resolution of the nuclear issue through dialogues and negotiations. They expressed their willingness to strengthen communication and cooperation with China to expedite the process of the six-party talks.
On cooperation in East Asia, Wen said China, Japan and South Korea should continue to promote the cooperation in the spirit of openness, inclusiveness, tolerance, and win-win results of mutual benefit.
Wen said that they should respect the ASEAN's leading role in East Asia cooperation, and regard the ASEAN Plus Three (China, Japan and South Korea) as the main channel in pushing forward East Asia cooperation.
The leaders of the three countries maintained that their meeting was frank, practical and fruitful, which further made clear the direction of trilateral cooperation in the future.
(Xinhua News Agency January 15, 2007)
And the Ashkenazi Khazar's plan to "isolate" China as a "different" "communist" country ain't seem to be working to well either!
This just ain't their day!
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66 Countries Recognize China's Market Economy Status
Fourteen countries recognized China as a full market economy in 2006, bringing the total number of countries to sixty-six, said the Ministry of Commerce on Sunday.
The countries -- almost all African -- include Egypt, Kenya, Algeria, Sudan, Liberia, the Central African Republic, Sierra Leone, Mali, Gabon, Niger and Micronesia, said the ministry.
With more and more countries granting China full market-economy status, Chinese companies may find it easier to deal with anti-dumping charges, said an official with the ministry.
Non market-economy status has left China open to anti-dumping measures imposed by some members of the World Trade Organization, which sometimes use production costs in other countries to evaluate whether or not Chinese exports are unfairly priced.
China's three largest trading partners including the European Union, the United States and Japan have yet to accord China full market-economy status.
The official urged countries to evaluate China's progress in building a market economy in a fair and objective manner and recognize China as a full market economy at an early date.
(Xinhua News Agency January 15, 2007)
It just keeps getting better!
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Premier Wen to Visit Japan in Spring
In a sign of warming bilateral relations, Premier Wen Jiabao yesterday accepted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's invitation to visit Japan in spring.
The leaders met one-on-one on the sidelines of the East Asian summits on the island resort of Cebu. The Philippines summit also gathered the two to discuss trade and other issues with ASEAN members.
Japanese media quoted the country's diplomatic sources as indicating Wen would be likely to visit the country in April, although the Chinese Foreign Ministry gave no specifics.
Sino-Japanese relations are returning to normal, which is good for both sides and appreciated by the international community. The two countries should further efforts to keep the diplomatic ball rolling, Wen told Abe at the beginning of the meeting.
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the normalization of Sino-Japanese ties, with 2008 marking the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Sino-Japanese Peace and Friendship Treaty. Both events may further develop bilateral ties, with both sides keeping in mind both long-term and strategic perspectives, he said.
Handling of the two countries' historical issues properly is crucial for the healthy and stable development of bilateral ties, Wen said.
Sino-Japanese relations were strained when former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi paid repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, a symbol of Japan's past militarism.
Abe visited Beijing in early October shortly after assuming office in his first overseas trip as prime minister.
During the ice-breaking visit, a strategic relationship of mutual interest was agreed upon along with the resumption of high-level visits.
Wen hoped Japan would keep to the principles laid out in the three political documents signed by the Chinese and Japanese governments and keep its promise to avoid straining bilateral relations over historical issues.
Abe responded that his stance on the historical issues had been made clear during his visit to China. Japan is ready to follow the principles and spirit laid out in the three political documents, he said.
"We look back on history modestly and we follow the path of a pacifist country" that is Japan's position on historical issues, Abe said.
(China Daily January 15, 2007)
Some say the Khazars were an Asiatic people, but the truth is, they were White. The Kingdom of Khazaria was between the Volga River and the Caucasus Mountains, WEST not east of the Caspian Sea. The Khazars converted to Judaism about two centuries before the Turkic peoples east of the Caspian Sea invaded this area, and several centuries before the Mongols came from a land far to the northeast and conquered the Steppes.
Most Europeans including the Baltic, Celtic and Germanic peoples originated in the same area as the Khazars, on the north side of the Caucasus Mountains, and some 7000 years ago these Caucasians displaced the native Europeans except for the Basque (according to recent DNA research, my own race, the Welsh, are related to the Basque and retain some non-Caucasian traits).
99.9 % of Jews don't look at all Asiatic. I've known lots of Turks and they don't look at all like Jews. Turn on the TV or pick up almost any magazine and look at famous Jews: they are WHITE people, not Semitic, not Asiatic. Most Jews are lighter than I am, and many have blond or red hair and blue eyes.
I have to correct you on this, justice seeker: the Khazars were not Caucasians. It is true they remained in the north Caucasus region from about the VI to the X century CE and their reign had the loose borders you say. But they were coming from further east (Kazakhstan, like I keep saying the Ashkenazis' true homeland is) where they were part of the West- (or Celestial-) Turks' Empire. There is a very good reason why the names Khazar and Kazakh (Cossack, in Russian) sound very similar, even though the present-day Kazakhis are of mongolian descent and not turkik. Anyway, the Great Revealer's statement:
Notice how I didn't include "Jews" -- that is BECAUSE "jews" are NOT A DISTINCT GROUP/RACE AS THEY WOULD HAVE US BELIEVE. They are composed of Khazars (and related 'tribes') and some Europeans.
is entirely correct. The Ashkenazi Jews are made up of Khazars AND RELATED TRIBES, because the Nation of the Steppes (to which the Ashkenazi belong) was/is a continually evolving one, one group absorbing others and then being absorbed by newcomers. In Khazaria before the Khazars came, were tribes of finnic, turkik (Huns, Bulghars) and mongol (Avars) origin. After Khazaria collapsed, the region was invaded by the Cumans and later by the Tartars. So it's a very complex admixture to start with.
Some of the Khazars were indeed white-skinned and blue-eyed, they were called 'white Turks' and their ethnic name was Ak-Khazars or Akaziroi (Greek). These Ak-Khazars (Ak=White, in the turanic languages) made up the bulk of the conversion to Judaism, since they were the elite clans and the aristocracy. But later, they were joined by converts from many other tribes, the numerically most important contributions coming from Cumans and Alans (As, Asioi in Greek), both turkik.
The Alans may be also erroneously regarded as Caucasians, since they clang to the Caucasus a very long time and still have descendents living in those mountains (Ossetians, Kabardino-Balkarians). Some of these even speak iranian languages, but don't be fooled: they are all turkik.
In time, the Ashkenazis mingled with slavonic and other european-stock peoples, in recent times they even assimilated with the hated Russians (russian soviet leaders and bureaucrats often had ashkenazic wives). So that's why many Jews look very european, white and blue-eyed; even blond. We must not compare them with present-day Turks, who descend from the Ghuz (ogusian) Turks. It is said the Ak-Khazars were actually white-skinned and blue-eyed, still they were Turks.