China's facing 'concentrated risks', must struggle for victory: Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping is gearing up to mark the anniversary of 70 years since the founding of Communist China on October 1.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is applauded as he walks to the podium to deliver his speech at the opening ceremony of the 19th Party Congress held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Photo: AP/PTI
Reuters Beijing
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 03 2019 | 4:30 PM IST
China is entering a period where it faces "concentrated risks" - economically, politically and diplomatically--and the country must be able to fight and win against those who challenge its bottom lines, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday.

Xi is gearing up to mark the highly sensitive anniversary of 70 years since the founding of Communist China on October 1 with a massive military parade in Beijing, and will want to leave nothing to chance to overshadow the festivities.

But Xi and his ruling Communist Party, which values stability above all else, are facing a series of difficulties and setbacks, from a slowing economy amid a bruising trade war with the United States, to violent protests in Hong Kong.

Speaking at the Central Party School, which trains rising officials destined for higher office, Xi said there must be a "resolute struggle" against any risks and challenges to the party's leadership, the country's sovereignty and security and anything that threatens the country's core interests.
"As long as it comes, we must carry out a resolute struggle, and we must achieve victory," state media cited Xi as saying.

"At present and in the future, China's development has entered into a period where risks and challenges continue to increase or are becoming concentrated. The major struggles to be faced will not become less," he added.

Xi said those struggles covered the economy, politics, culture, society, the environment, defence, Hong Kong, Taiwan and diplomacy.

"They will become even more complex," he added.

Party officials must be clear headed about where the risks are and how to recognise them, Xi said. "Cadres in leadership positions must be warriors who dare to struggle and are good at struggle."

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