Xi unveils foreign policy direction
Updated: 2012-12-06 02:21
By WU JIAO, ZHAO SHENGNAN and QIN ZHONGWEI (China Daily)
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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.
Contact the writers at wujiao@chinadaily.com.cn
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