East Asia “In-depth coverage notes” (No. 154)
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For President Xi Jinping (age 69), who is rushing forward to be elected to the “3rd general secretary”, the first overseas trip in 2 years and 8 months is more than anything for the 20th Communist Party Congress, which is approaching a month later (October 16). It was a trip to put foil on. It is not a place to confirm “friendship” with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the 41st time.
“One Belt, One Road is a road of peace that brings good fortune to the people of the countries along the road”
The article titled “People’s Daily” (September 17), the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, summarizing this trip was “From Nur-Sultan to Samarkand, Seeing the Successful Practice of ‘One Belt, One Road’ with the General Secretary.” Writing a long article was like this.
<In 2013, September was the golden autumn. President Xi Jinping made an important announcement in a speech delivered at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. In his speech, for the first time, President Xi Jinping advocated jointly building the "Silk Road Economic Belt". Less than a month later, President Xi Jinping proposed in Indonesia to jointly build the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.
One land route and one sea route. On the world map, two roads, starting from China, spread magnificently as main arteries of transportation and stretched for thousands of miles.
Over the last nine years, ideas have become actions, and grandiose “intentions” have become precise “craft paintings.” “One Belt, One Road” has truly become a road of peace, a road of prosperity, a road of openness, a road of green, a road of innovation, and a road of civilization that brings benefits to the people of the countries along the road.
Next, he wrote in detail regarding President Xi Jinping’s overseas trip from September 14th to 16th. President Xi attended the 22nd meeting of the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) Member States Council of Heads of State held in Samarkand, and made state visits to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.