The word ‘Iron Great Wall of China’ of the Chinese leader who renewed his power
Xi Jinping, who was elected president for the third time in China, said his country will play a more active role in world security to maintain its development momentum.
At the closing session of the Chinese National People’s Congress (CNC) General Assembly, which began its third term in power, Xi stressed that China must strike a balance between development and security to achieve its “national awakening.” Stating that China will uphold multilateralism, support global security initiatives and actively participate in reforming and building the global governance system in the future, Xi said: “This will provide a conducive international environment for China’s development by giving positive energy to world peace and development.”
Stressing the need for a holistic view of national security, Xi said: “Security is the foundation of development, stability is the prerequisite for prosperity.” Expressing that China should improve its national security system and its ability to protect its national security, Xi said: “We should strengthen the public security and social management system, and ensure the new development model with a new security architecture.”
Stressing the importance of national defense and the development of “all fronts”, Xi said: “We must turn the Chinese armed forces into a ‘Great Iron Wall’ capable of effectively protecting China’s sovereignty, security and interests.” development of the country”.
Noting that China should focus on “high-quality development” to achieve “national awakening”, Xi stressed the importance of self-development and self-reliance in the field of science and technology. Xi was unanimously re-elected head of state in the 14th National People’s Congress vote on March 10.
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Xi, who was elected president twice in 2013 and 2018 and has been in office for 10 years, was re-elected for a 5-year term, becoming the first leader in the history of the People’s Republic of China to hold the presidency for more than what two terms
President Xi accused the United States and Western countries of “trying to suppress China’s development” at the panel discussion he attended at the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CHSDK) General Assembly held simultaneously with the TNC.
Stating that external conditions related to China’s development are changing rapidly and uncertainty and unpredictability have increased, Xi said: “Western countries under the leadership of the US are implementing a policy of containment and all-out pressure against China. This poses unique obstacles to the development effort,” she said.
In another panel discussion that he attended within the CUHK, Xi stressed the importance of becoming self-sufficient in the field of technology, saying: “Faced with increasing international competition, we must determine new paths in development, take a new and develop new powers. This all eventually comes down to technology.” (AA)