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Xi Pledges Firm Commitment to ‘One Country, Two Systems’

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President Xi Jinping reiterated the central government’s firm commitment to “one country, two systems” on multiple occasions on Friday, a day before the 20th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to China.

“The road ahead may not be smooth, but our commitment to ‘one country, two systems’ remains unchanged, and our resolve remains firm and strong,” said Xi when addressing a welcome dinner hosted by the government of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR).

The president compared the practice of “one country, two systems” in Hong Kong over the past two decades to the growth of a seedling, which has become strong and robust despite wind and rain and yielded many fruits. Hailing “one country, two systems” a great pioneering initiative by China, Xi said its practice, featuring socialism in the main body of the country and capitalism in certain regions, is unpreceden­ted in human political history.

“It is a breakthrou­gh those before us made through exploratio­n and with extraordin­ary courage. We the succeeding generation should practice and develop ‘one country, two systems’ with firm resolve,” Xi said.

“We should have full confidence in ourselves, in Hong Kong and in our country,” the president said, calling for persistent and unrelentin­g efforts to achieve even greater success in the practice of “one country, two systems” in Hong Kong.

Riding in an open-top camouflage jeep, Xi, also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and chairman of the Central Military Commission, inspected the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Garrison in the HKSAR at Shek Kong barracks Friday.

Xi told the troops to firm up the responsibi­lity for and commitment to safeguardi­ng “one country, two systems.”

“The garrison is an important embodiment of national sovereignt­y, an important force to safeguard ‘one country, two systems,’ and an important cornerston­e of Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability,” Xi said.

He urged the garrison to make efforts to enhance “combat readiness” so as to fulfill its role as a powerful stabilisin­g force.

The president’s tight schedule Friday also included whirlwind meetings with local dignitarie­s, the HKSAR’s first chief executive Tung Chee-hwa, the Macao Special Administra­tive Region’s chief executive Chui Sai On, and central government officials based in Hong Kong and executives of Hong Kong branches of mainland enterprise­s and institutio­ns.

 ?? Photo: South China Post ?? President Xi Jinping inspected People’s Liberation Army garrison in Hong Kong on Friday.
Photo: South China Post President Xi Jinping inspected People’s Liberation Army garrison in Hong Kong on Friday.

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