China has not attacked any country, has not taken an inch of land from anyone: Xi Jinping


- The reason for the unrest in Tiananmen Square was that it was caused by anti-communist forces abroad.

New Delhi: At a virtual summit with US President Joe Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping made it clear to Biden that China is a peace-loving country. He has never started a war, nor has he suppressed an inch of land of any country. He added: "The Chinese people are fundamentally peace-loving, and they value peace. There is no aggression or domination in the blood of the Chinese people. Not only that, but since the founding of the People's Republic, China has not started a war or a conflict, nor has it seized an inch of land from another country. "

He added: "Even so, China must defend its sovereignty at all costs." That is why the authorities there are trying to get America's backing for the independence agenda. At the same time, some Americans are using Taiwan to try to stop China. But anyone who strives for Taiwan's independence, realizing that they are playing with fire, will burn in it, at least burn their fingers. "

Xi Jinping explained to reporters after his virtual meeting with Joe Biden about the 19th Holocaust in Tiananmen Square (the Great Peace Square) that "there was serious political unrest between the spring and summer of 18th due to international and internal reasons. Was. It was created by the anti-communist forces and supported by the anti-socialist forces abroad. "

Meanwhile, to mark the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Beijing, a proposal to re-elect Xi Jinping as president for a third term has been published for the third time. In fact, Xi Jinping's second term ends in 202. In those circumstances, Xi Jinping is actively seeking a third term. In fact, his name is to be the 'lifelong' president. To that end, they are establishing a "Shi-Jinping" thought in the history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The resolution is also likely to be passed during this special conference and open session of the Communist Party of China. It has also been published in a document in the 'open session'. This document covers a wide range of topics. But most of all, the focus is on 'corruption'. The CCP's 'Central Committee' has identified corruption as the biggest threat to the party's long-term rule. It says the war on corruption is a major political struggle. In which the party can not only be defeated, it must not be defeated. If we give place to corrupt officials, we will be considered to have betrayed the people of 150 crores.

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