"China is poised to work with all countries to strengthen cooperation for a win-win result," said Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing Tuesday.
"As a member of the developing world, China is ready to work with all the developing countries to develop itself and constantly improve the living standards of its people," said Li at a press conference held on the sidelines of the ongoing annual full session of the Tenth National People's Congress, China's top legislature.
The United Nations have 191 member countries, of which two thirds are developing countries, while the world has a total population of 6.5 billion, four fifths from developing countries, said Li.
"Without the development and stability of the developing countries, there will be no peace and prosperity of the world," he said.
Li said China and other developing countries have similar past, face common challenge and share common interests. Thus it will always be the corner stone of China's diplomacy to strengthen the solidarity and cooperation with the rest of the developing world.
"China itself is not well-off, but we are prepared to assist the developing countries to the best of our ability," said Li. We will continue to follow up the commitment made by President Hu Jintao on the summit of the 60th founding anniversary of the United Nations in support for the developing countries.
Li said in the international affairs, China is ready to strengthen the consultation and coordination to jointly safeguard the legitimate rights of the developing countries.
"Concerning the United Nation reform, China holds that the priority should be the issue of development, while on the issue of security council reform, priority should be given to enhancing the representation of the developing world, especially the African countries," he said.
On China's path to build a well-off society in an all-round way, Li said China's diplomacy will be committed to creating a peaceful and friendly international environment for the goal.