China says Xi transcends West as a
diplomatic 'pioneer'
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[September 01, 2017]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese
President Xi Jinping is a diplomatic pioneer whose ideology has
transcended centuries of Western international relations theory, Foreign
Minister Wang Yi said on Friday, lauding Xi ahead of a congress of the
Communist Party.
China has become more assertive in its foreign policy under Xi, who has
touted his global Belt and Road infrastructure plan and sought to
position China as a pillar of globalization.
China has also extended its global military reach, opening its first
overseas base in Djibouti and using its expanding navy to take a more
assertive stance in maritime disputes with neighbors.
Xi's "diplomatic thought" was a compass for foreign relations under new
conditions and had become a marker of China's soft power, Wang said in
an article in the Study Times, the official paper of the Central Party
School that trains officials.
"It also innovates upon and transcends the past 300 years of traditional
Western international relations theory," said Wang, who has been taking
an increasingly high profile as China expands its presence on the global
stage.
Wang credited Xi with seeking friends and partners not allies, putting
aside differences to seek common ground, and doing away with the "Cold
War thinking" of "he who is not my friend is my enemy".
With the resolution of a "reformer and a pioneer", Xi had answered the
call of the times to "put forward many new ideas that his predecessors
had not", Wang said.
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China's President Xi Jinping attends a welcoming ceremony for
Tajikistan's President Emomali Rahmon outside the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, China August 31, 2017. REUTERS/Jason Lee
Wang credited China with successes under Xi, including promoting
talks and denuclearization on the Korean peninsula, as well as
helping to counter global threats posed by international terrorism,
climate change and cyber security issues.
Since assuming office almost five years ago, Xi has consolidated
power, including heading a group leading economic reform and
appointing himself commander-in-chief of the military, though as
head of the Central Military Commission he already controls the
armed forces.
The party will open a once-every-five-years congress on Oct. 18, at
which a new Standing Committee, the pinnacle of power in China, will
be constituted.
Diplomatic sources believe Wang could take over later this year as
China's top diplomat from State Councillor Yang Jiechi, 67, Wang's
predecessor. Yang outranks Wang.
(Reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Ben Blanchard, Robert
Birsel)
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