New Straits Times

XI: CHINA READY TO FIGHT BLOODY BATTLE

Leader wants to guide China through era of unrivalled global military, economic supremacy

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PUS Democratic Senator Edward Markey RESIDENT Xi Jinping delivered a blistering nationalis­t speech yesterday, warning against any attempts to split China and touting the country’s readiness to fight “the bloody battle” to regain its rightful place in the world.

Xi’s address capped an annual session of the National People’s Congress that paved the way for him to rule for life, as China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong pushes through his vision of guiding the country through a “new era” of unrivalled global military and economic supremacy.

Days after United States President Donald Trump signed new rules allowing top-level US officials to travel to Taiwan, Xi warned that Beijing would defend its “one China principle”, which sees the self-ruling island as its territory awaiting reunificat­ion.

“All acts and tricks to separate the country are doomed to fail and will be condemned by the people and punished by history,” Xi told nearly 3,000 delegates at the Great Hall of the People facing Tiananmen Square.

He also sought to address concerns about ambitious Chinese developmen­t projects abroad, saying they “will not pose a threat to any country”.

“Only those who are accustomed to threatenin­g others will see everyone as a threat,” he said in an address that drew waves of applause from legislator­s.

China is overseeing a massive global trade infrastruc­ture initiative to revive the ancient Silk Road, drawing interest from nations participat­ing in the investment, but also criticism from others fearing that it mainly serves Beijing’s interests.

Xi’s plan to build a “worldclass” military by mid-century has also raised concerns about how it plans to use its increasing­ly modern forces amid regional frictions over China’s territoria­l claims in the South China Sea.

Xi used the speech to espouse his vision of realising the “rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation”, the “greatest dream” of the world’s second-largest economy.

“The Chinese people have been indomitabl­e and persistent, we have the spirit of fighting the bloody battle against our enemies to the bitter end,” he said.

But, his speech was also a reminder that the Communist Party, more than ever, reigns over the country’s affairs.

“History has already proven and will continue to prove that only socialism can save China.

“The Communist Party is the supreme political leadership of the country and the fundamenta­l guarantee to achieve the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.”

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Kasumigase­ki subway station manager Toyohiko Otomo praying at an altar to mourn the victims of the 1995 sarin gas attack, at the station in Tokyo yesterday.
AFP PIC Kasumigase­ki subway station manager Toyohiko Otomo praying at an altar to mourn the victims of the 1995 sarin gas attack, at the station in Tokyo yesterday.

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