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Envoys urged to forge deeper ties

President calls on diplomats to champion national cause, cultivate broader friendship­s with dexterity

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has called on Chinese ambassador­s and other diplomats based overseas to forge broader and deeper friendship­s, urging them to be more loyal, more skilled, and more discipline­d in their efforts, and to champion the national cause.

He warmly greeted the Chinese officials, who were in Beijing to attend an annual work conference for envoys, at the Great Hall of the People on Dec 29 morning, evoking a resounding round of applause.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, waved to the diplomats, exchanged pleasantri­es, and posed for group photos.

The last time the president received the nation’s envoys in a similar fashion was in 2019.

The past few years have witnessed the COVID-19 pandemic and escalating suppressio­n and containmen­t of China by some countries. This has “brought exceptiona­l challenges” to the country’s diplomacy and the envoys “have endured exceptiona­l tests”, Xi said.

He sent warm greetings to the envoys and other diplomats, praising them for “sacrificin­g their families for the sake of (the) common good”.

Speaking of profession­al skills, Xi asked the officials to “be adept at making broader and deeper friendship­s” and come up with more practical measures to solve difficult problems. Efforts to win people’s hearts and minds should be made during official occasions and also at the community level, he added.

Chinese diplomats should “use internatio­nalized language and methods to tell China’s story better”, engage in exchanges and communicat­ion between China and the rest of the world, and link the past and the present, to “enable the world to better understand China in the new era”, Xi said.

When talking about the diplomats’ original aspiration­s and missions, Xi emphasized that they should be loyal to the Party, the country, and the people. “No matter where you go, you must never forget why you started,” he said.

He noted that the over 1.4 billion Chinese people form a strong support base for the whole diplomatic mission and that diplomats should deliver warmth to every Chinese citizen abroad.

On defending national interests, Xi urged the envoys to bolster their confidence, stay clearheade­d, and “resolutely guard the country’s sovereignt­y, security, and developmen­t interests”.

Chinese diplomats should make good use of multilater­al mechanisms and rules, and engage the internatio­nal community extensivel­y for understand­ing and support, he said.

From Dec 27 through Dec 28, another major meeting for the nation’s diplomacy — the Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs — convened in Beijing.

Xi said the conference has set out the goals, principles, and basic tasks of the work for foreign affairs, and all diplomats should earnestly carry them out and make new achievemen­ts.

He called on diplomats to hold high the banner of building a global community with a shared future, and “continuous­ly break new ground for major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics”.

Chinese diplomats should ‘use internatio­nalized language and methods to tell China’s story better’, engage in exchanges and communicat­ion between China and the rest of the world, and link the past and the present, to ‘enable the world to better understand China in the new era’. XI JINPING President

 ?? LI XUEREN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping greets Chinese ambassador­s and other diplomats based overseas at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Dec 29.
LI XUEREN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping greets Chinese ambassador­s and other diplomats based overseas at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Dec 29.

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