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Xi unveils foreign policy direction

Party chief praises experts for role in developmen­t

- By WU JIAO, ZHAO SHENGNAN and QIN ZHONGWEI

For German chemist Katharina Kohse-Hoinghaus, it was a huge surprise to get an invitation to a key meeting from newly elected leader Xi Jinping just 20 days after he assumed his new role.

She was even more surprised on Wednesday to find that she was among the first group of foreigners Xi met as leader of the Party.

She was one of 20 foreigners from 16 countries invited to a face-to-face discussion with Xi on China’s developmen­t. Kohse-Hoinghaus, a worldrenow­ned specialist in industrial combustion who has worked for about 10 years in China, said the meeting “demonstrat­es how serious you take the process of transforma­tion and innovation in cooperatio­n with other countries”.

It was the first time that Xi, the newly elected head of the Communist Party of China, met foreigners in this capacity.

Analysts said the meeting conveyed the new leadership’s foreign policy blueprint, and sent a strong signal that China cherishes its ties with foreign countries and people, and will continue on its road of openingup and cooperatio­n with the outside world.

“We are open to the world and we want to learn from the world. ... We have learned from the past and realize we cannot succeed in our developmen­t behind closed doors,” Xi said at the meeting.

Foreigners with expertise in their fields have contribute­d immensely to national developmen­t and are called foreign experts in China. They also bridge China and the outside world.

The number of foreign experts has risen from less than 10,000 at the end of the 1980s to around 530,000 by the end of 2011.

In the 80-minute meeting, Xi received a number of proposals, ranging from reforming universiti­es to better accommodat­e the real needs of society to helping Chinese firms going abroad.

Pedro Nueno Iniesta, founder of the China Europe Internatio­nal Business School, briefed Xi on measures to increase support for small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s.

Atanas Blago Stoyano, a Bulgarian agricultur­al specialist, proposed a number of measures to boost and vary orchard yields.

Xi, who took notes, told the ministers of finance and human resources at the meeting that the proposals deserved serious considerat­ion.

Speaking of the achievemen­t of China’s reform and opening-up, your efforts cannot go unmentione­d, Xi told his guests.

Calling foreign experts “bridges and bonds” in China’s tie with the world, Xi took the opportunit­y to speak on China’s foreign diplomacy blueprint, saying that Beijing will continue its basic policy of opening-up.

He also said that no country can go it alone or outshine others given the complex situation of the world economy and global issues.

Xi also stressed that countries should take legitimate concerns of other countries into account when they pursue their own interests, as well as promote the developmen­t of all countries when they pursue their own developmen­t.

Alistair Michie, secretary -general of the UK-based 48 Group Club, said it was impressive to see that Xi had laid out a clear summary of his foreign policy philosophy at the meeting.

Xi also said China will never develop at the expense of others, and if China wins, it does not mean others have to lose.

Japanese financier Tokuchi Tatsuhito said Xi’s meeting comes against a background of some countries having mixed feelings toward China. Some say China has contribute­d to the global economy while others wonder what kind of road China will pursue, he said.

Tokuchi said that as a new leader, Xi sends a clear signal that China will follow opening-up and reform and continue to contribute to world peace and stability.

Qu Xing, president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the meeting gave a clear answer to global curiosity about China’s diplomatic policies under the new leadership. The gathering also underlined the attention China pays to public diplomacy, which was first mentioned by a congress report last month, to consolidat­e the social foundation of foreign relations, Qu added.

Michie said he is “hugely encouraged to see that Xi listened to us before listening to foreign leaders”. He said he would bring the message to his friends.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets a group of foreign experts working in China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets a group of foreign experts working in China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday.

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