Xi Jinping says China is ‘invincible’, regardless of challenges ahead
- ‘As
long as we can stand on our own … we will be invincible no matter how
the storm changes internationally,’ Communist Party cadres told in
January speech
Chinese President Xi Jinping told Communist Party officials at the start of the year the world was
in “turmoil” and would be for some time, but regardless of the
challenges it faced, Beijing was “invincible”.
“Time and history are on our side and this is where our conviction and
resilience lie, and why we are so determined and confident.”
Xi was critical of Communist Party officials who twisted his policies, acted selfishly or invested in wasteful projects.
“[We must guard against] silo mentality and bear in mind [the importance] of building a unified market which serves the whole country,” he said. “[Cadres must not only] worry about your little domain or market, and only work hard to keep your little economy flourishing.”
As the world’s largest market, China should “play to this advantage, continuously consolidate and strengthen this advantage, and form strong support in the building of a new framework for our country’s development”, he said.
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