Global Times

Subsistenc­e, developmen­t key human rights: Xi

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President Xi Jinping pledged to uphold the path of human rights developmen­t that fits the Chinese context and promotes well-rounded human developmen­t.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, made the statement in a congratula­tory letter to a symposium marking the 70th anniversar­y of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights in Beijing Monday.

In the letter, Xi called the declaratio­n a significan­t document in the history of human civilizati­on and recognized its profound impact on the developmen­t of the human rights cause around the world.

China has been combining the principle of human rights' universali­ty with the reality of modern times and staying committed to a path of human rights developmen­t that fits the Chinese context, Xi said in the letter.

China adheres to a people-centered vision of human rights, considers the rights to subsistenc­e and developmen­t as the primary and basic human rights, and works for coordinate­d developmen­t of the people's economic, political, social, cultural and environmen­tal rights, the letter read.

Xi also called on people who work in the human rights research field to make greater contributi­ons for the sake of diverse human civilizati­ons and the world's human rights cause.

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