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Xi-Scholz talk highlights pragmatic cooperation

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Win-win, meditating conflicts stressed as China-EU ties warm

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz via video link on Nov 3, 2023. Photo:Xinhua

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday held a video meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, during which he noted that China and Germany, both responsible major countries, should not only develop bilateral relations and serve as examples of win-win cooperation, but also defend the international order and multilateralism, and work together to address global challenges.

Noting China-Germany relations have entered the second 50 years, Xi said that China and Germany, as all-round strategic partners, had worked together in the spirit of mutual benefit and grown together in the spirit of mutual learning and exchange.

« This is the valuable experience of the smooth development of China-Germany relations over the past decades, which should be cherished and passed on by both sides, » Xi said, describing China-Germany cooperation as open and pragmatic, which has been continuously enriched and developed.

He said that more than 130 German companies will participate in the sixth China International Import Expo, which has shown the confidence of German companies in China’s development. Lire la suite »

President Xi’s inspections encourage continuous effort in conservation of ‘Gold Corn Belt’ and advancement of high-end manufacturing

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A corn plantation field in Lishu county, Siping city, Jilin Province, on July 23, 2023. Photo: Liu Zihe

From the Songliao Plain to the banks of the Hailan River, from the shores of Chagan Lake to industrial parks, since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, has visited Northeast China’s Jilin Province three times for inspection and research. He has gone to the far reaches of rural areas, communities, science and technology parks and enterprises, providing fundamental guidance, providing direction and injecting strong impetus to the comprehensive revitalization of the region in the new era.

Recently, the Global Times reporter, together with teachers and students from the School of Journalism and Communication at the Communication University of China, followed in the footsteps of Xi’s visits to Jilin, tracing the red memories left behind by the president, understanding the original aspirations of the Party’s centennial struggle, and drawing wisdom and strength to continue moving forward in the century-long journey of the Party.

Through exploring high-end manufacturing, to gain an intimate understanding of the development of national advanced technology industry clusters, appreciate the innovative charm of a major country’s cutting-edge technology, and deeply comprehend the strategic significance of a manufacturing powerhouse advancing toward a strong manufacturing country, the research team visited villages, witnessed the development of agricultural modernization, experienced the beauty of a harmonious China under the protection of the ecological civilization system, and gained a profound understanding of the scientific concept of harmonizing economic development and ecological environment protection.

By following in the footsteps of President Xi, the most authentic stories of China are documented and the most touching profiles are presented to the world.

What are secrets behind accelerating Chinese Dream?

The Fuxing Intelligent EMU for the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou is officially launched at the CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Company, on July 21, 2023. Photo: Xinhua

More than one year has passed since the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games concluded with a spectacular and unforgettable closing ceremony featuring stunning venues and technological innovations that captivated the world, yet its essence still lives on in every Chinese person’s heart.

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Xi’s book on governance philosophy gains acclaim overseas

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he fourth volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China on display at the entrance of the Beijing Book Building on July 12, 2022. Photo: VCG

On November 19, 2022, during a visit to Thailand, Chinese President Xi Jinping presented the English version of the four-volume collection Xi Jinping: The Governance of China to Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Prayut, who had previously recommended that his cabinet read the books, was pleased to receive this special gift.

From the publication of the first volume in September 2014 to the distribution of the fourth volume in June 2022, up till now, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, which contains a selection of speeches, talks, interviews, instructions, and correspondence from and by the Chinese leader on the country’s governance, have been published in 37 languages, including Russian, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Japanese, and Icelandic. The books are now available in more than 170 countries and regions, with 39 face-to-face or online promotional activities held in 32 countries, making it the most widely read and translated work by a Chinese leader, with the largest circulation and the widest coverage since China’s reform and opening-up in the late 1970s.

Analysts pointed out that the world is experiencing profound changes unseen in a century, so Chinese wisdom and solutions to common problems to mankind have attracted the attention of the international community. Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is a series of books that captures the two main common concerns of the international community about China, namely « what China wants to say to the world » and « what the world wants to know about China, » and has become an important window through which the international community can discover the secret of China’s development and solve its own problems.

The fourth volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China on display at the entrance of the Beijing Book Building on July 12, 2022. Photo: VCG

On November 19, 2022, during a visit to Thailand, Chinese President Xi Jinping presented the English version of the four-volume collection Xi Jinping: The Governance of China to Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Prayut, who had previously recommended that his cabinet read the books, was pleased to receive this special gift.

From the publication of the first volume in September 2014 to the distribution of the fourth volume in June 2022, up till now, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, which contains a selection of speeches, talks, interviews, instructions, and correspondence from and by the Chinese leader on the country’s governance, have been published in 37 languages, including Russian, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Japanese, and Icelandic. The books are now available in more than 170 countries and regions, with 39 face-to-face or online promotional activities held in 32 countries, making it the most widely read and translated work by a Chinese leader, with the largest circulation and the widest coverage since China’s reform and opening-up in the late 1970s.

Analysts pointed out that the world is experiencing profound changes unseen in a century, so Chinese wisdom and solutions to common problems to mankind have attracted the attention of the international community. Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is a series of books that captures the two main common concerns of the international community about China, namely « what China wants to say to the world » and « what the world wants to know about China, » and has become an important window through which the international community can discover the secret of China’s development and solve its own problems.

The book has won critical acclaim from international dignitaries and experts, including former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger, former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, and former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin.

At the debut ceremony of the book in October 2014, Schroeder said that the book can help people learn more about China’s politics, and that the ideas of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and an open, stable, and affluent China are also in the interests of Europe.

« The book has reflected Xi’s strong commitment and efforts toward deeper reform on governance, » former Cambodian deputy prime minister and cabinet minister Sok An commented, « It will enable the world to better understand China’s development, domestic and foreign policies, and response to the concerns from international community.

In August 2018, the Italian version of the book received a special Pavese Prize literary award for its congruence with Pavese’s own love and passion for his motherland and its social progress. The Pavese Prize is named after the great Italian writer Cesare Pavese.

A number of translators said that countries with different social systems and in different stages of development can get inspiration from the book.

When the overseas circulation of the book was launched, more and more people in the international community really felt the pulse of China’s development and positive change brought about by the country. The book, as a medium, promotes exchanges among and mutual appreciation of Chinese and foreign civilizations and enables the world to better understand China.

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Joe Biden a invité Vladimir Poutine et Xi Jinping au sommet virtuel sur le climat

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Le président américain a convié 40 dirigeants mondiaux à cette réunion censée marquer le retour des États-Unis dans la lutte contre le changement climatique.

Joe Biden organise un sommet virtuel sur le climat les 22 et 23 avril prochains. JIM WATSON / AFP

Le président des États-Unis Joe Biden a invité ses homologues chinois Xi Jinping et russe Vladimir Poutine au sommet virtuel sur le climat qu’il organise les 22 et 23 avril, a déclaré à l’AFP un responsable du département d’État américain.

En tout, 40 dirigeants mondiaux ont été conviés à cette réunion censée marquer le retour de Washington en première ligne dans la lutte contre le changement climatique après le désengagement de la présidence de Donald Trump. Le nouveau président avait annoncé son intention d’organiser un sommet sur le climat le 22 avril pour coïncider avec la Journée de la Terre, avant la grande réunion de l’ONU prévue en novembre à Glasgow, en Écosse. Il se tiendra finalement sur deux jours, mais virtuellement en raison de la pandémie.

(le Figaro)