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国际英语新闻:Bush: G7 to work together to cope with financial crisis

2008-10-12来源:和谐英语
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President George W. Bush said Saturday morning that seven Western countries -- the so-called Group of Seven industrialized countries (G7) -- will work together to cope with the current financial crisis spreading around the globe.

    "All of us recognize that this is a serious global crisis and therefore requires a serious global response," Bush told reporters after a meeting with economic chiefs of the G7.

    "I'm confident that the world's major economies can overcome the challenges we face," he stressed, noting the U.S. will use allthe tools at its disposal to deal with the crisis.

U.S. President George W. Bush arrives in the Rose Garden at the White House to makes a statement on the economy in Washington, October 10, 2008. President Bush said on Friday the U.S. government was moving aggressively to address the financial markets crisis, but he acknowledged that anxiety was feeding on itself as stocks continued to plunge. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

U.S. President George W. Bush arrives in the Rose Garden at the White House to makes a statement on the economy in Washington, Oct. 10, 2008

Bush warned against the protectionist measures taken by some countries in response to the crisis.

    "There have been moments of crisis in the past when powerful nations turned their energies against each other, or sought to wall themselves off from the world," said the U.S. president.

    "This time is different: the leaders gathered in Washington this weekend are all working towards the same goals," he said, "We're in this together, we'll come through it together."

    "As our nations confront challenges unique to our individual financial systems, we must continue to work collaboratively, and ensure that our actions are coordinated," he noted.

    "We must ensure the actions of one country do not contradict or undermine the actions of another. In an interconnected world, no nation will gain by driving down the fortunes of another," he warned.