During the opening of the Communist Party Conference, the Chinese President criticizes the intervention of “external powers” in Taiwan

During the opening of the Communist Party Conference, the Chinese President criticizes the intervention of “external powers” in Taiwan

The twentieth conference of the Chinese Communist Party, which began today, Sunday, and will last for a week, was opened by President Xi Jinping. It is widely anticipated that he will win a third term as president and cement the Communist Party’s position as the nation’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.
The Chinese president hailed his Communist Party’s authority while simultaneously criticising “foreign powers” for interfering in Taiwan.

“The 20th National Conference of the Communist Party of China is very important and held at a sensitive moment, when the entire party and the people from all the statements begin with a new trip to build a modern socialist country in a comprehensive way,” said Xi in front of the party representatives who met in the Great People’s Hall in Beijing.
Jinping criticised foreign powers’ involvement in Taiwan while applauding Hong Kong’s transition from “chaos to power.”

” In his speech, Xi pledged to go into a “great struggle against separatist tendency and intervention” on the island of Taiwan, which has self -rule, noting at the same time that “the situation in Hong Kong made a major shift from chaos to power. ”
About 2,300 delegates from across the nation attended the event, which got underway at the Great People’s Hall on the western side of Tiananmen Square under heavy security.

Xi, 69, entered the hall before ten in the morning (0200 GMT) and began to deliver a speech in which he is expected to review the party’s achievements in recent years and set widespread priorities for the next five years. In general, analysts do not anticipate any dramatic shift in the course of politics.

Redmond Wong, a market analyst at Saksu Bank, stated in a memo on Friday, “We do not see any reason that he calls for changing the course or making significant adjustments to the key concepts and methods that he set in place in the past decade.

The Chinese President opposes the involvement of “foreign powers” in Taiwan during the start of the Communist Party Conference.

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