Vancouver Sun

NOW PRESIDENT FOR LIFE, XI JINPING VOWED ON TUESDAY CHINA WOULD NEVER BE DIVIDED, AND A ‘BLOODY BATTLE’ WITH ANYONE OPPOSING ITS GOAL OF SUPREMACY.

Taiwan warned against seeking independen­ce

- Jamie Fullerton

BEIJING • Chinese President Xi Jinping Tuesday said he was ready for a “bloody battle” against opponents of his country’s march towards global supremacy and warned that China would never be divided in a nationalis­tic speech to close this year’s National People’s Congress. Xi, who is set to rule China for life having scrapped presidenti­al term limits, lauded his vision of the “rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.”

He also sent strong warnings to Taiwan, the self-ruled island that the Communist Party of China (CPC) seeks to unify politicall­y with the mainland, saying that any efforts made toward their independen­ce would be “doomed.”

He spoke in front of around 3,000 CPC delegates, who had dutifully and unanimousl­y voted to give him a second term as president at the largely ceremonial event. In the cavernous Great Hall next to Tiananmen Square in the Chinese capital Xi declared: “The Chinese people have been indomitabl­e and persistent, we have the spirit of fighting the bloody battle against our enemies to the bitter end.”

Xi has declared a “new era” for China via “socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.”

The government’s aim, largely through increased military clout and technologi­cal advances, is to turn China into a top innovative country by 2035 and a “modern socialist nation” on par with the U.S. by 2050.

It came as Donald Trump reportedly intends to introduce tariffs worth up to US$60 billion a year on products from China.

Despite his ambitions, Xi said that China, which has been building military facilities in disputed territory in the South China Sea and has establishe­d military bases on recognized foreign soil since he became president in 2012, would not seek expansion.

Many commentato­rs on Chinese social media suggested that by pushing through the abolition of presidenti­al term limits, the president has turned himself into an emperor-like figure.

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