LaRouche's Demand for U.S.-China Cooperation, Reverberates Around the World

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November 26, 2007 (LPAC)--Lyndon H. LaRouche's call for the United States and China to join hands to reform the world financial system as it enters the most deadly crisis in recent centuries, has become leading news around the world, including coverage in Chinese, Arabic, Farsi, and Hungarian-language media.

Immediately after LaRouche made the historic call to a meeting of the Forum on U.S.-China Relations in Los Angeles November 24, the three official Chinese government press agencies Xinhua, People's Daily, and China Daily published an eight-paragraph press release summarizing his views.

By the next day, the report of his comments warning that "the end of the present world monetary-financial system is inevitable, unless the system is replaced by a new world system during a relatively brief, remaining time" were also appearing on important Chinese financial websites, including the China Securities Journal, and the China Business Post.

The article was listed among the "most popular" of the past 24 hours on the People's Daily website. The Chinese report was also published in the Xinhua Arabic-language news service.

On Sunday, a report of LaRouche's participation in the conference was featured in the Business section of Iran's PressTV website, alongside a thumbnail photo of LaRouche. "The world financial system has entered the most deadly crisis in recent centuries," LaRouche is quoted as saying by the Iranian news agency.

LaRouche's call was also covered in the Budapest Business Journal.