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On January 28, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping set out his views on China's pursuit of a path of peaceful development. Although Chinese scholars understand Xi's speech as a reflection of the continuity of China's diplomacy, some foreign media interpreted his views in a different way. They highlighted Xi's "toughness," as Xi said, "No country should presume that we will engage in trade involving our core interests or that we will swallow the 'bitter fruit' of harming our sovereignty, security or development interests" when emphasizing China's peaceful development.

If such statements were made by other countries' leaders, they would not be regarded as anything special. Some countries are judging China with excessive standards. They expect China to trade its core interests for peaceful development. This way, they are able to reap illegitimate benefits.

Criticizing China for becoming tougher in its diplomacy is not new. China is sincere in pursuing peaceful development, but achieving this requires cooperation and interaction from other countries. If they think Xi's statements on peaceful development are unacceptable, it's they themselves rather than China that should make an adjustment.

China's determination to not waive its legitimate interests and not sacrifice its core interests should be clearly understood by those countries. This is one of the preconditions for developing diplomatic relations with China.

Exaggeration of "China toughness" or "China threat" will not result in anything. China will stick to its strategies. Currently, as China is on the back foot in the battle of ideas, there are various negative sentiments toward China's rise in the West. China is willing to try its best to address these sentiments, but it won't do so at the cost of its own interests.

China is not the provocative side in disputes with Japan and the Philippines that have occurred in recent years. If Japan hadn't nationalized the Diaoyu Islands, or if the Philippines naval vessels hadn't dispersed Chinese fishermen around Huangyan Island, these crises wouldn't have broken out. China is the biggest power in East Asia, and it's also the main advocate of putting aside disputes and jointly developing disputed areas. As long as other countries don't provoke the status quo, a peaceful relationship with China can be maintained.

If China had really taken assertiveness in its strategy as a national policy, Asia wouldn't be what it looks like today.

The outside world is perhaps unable to understand why China is so keen on balance and stability. The possibility that in the future China will become tougher cannot be excluded, but this depends on how proactive external forces will be. A few countries and forces press too much on China's interests, and should be clear about China's bottom line. As long as they deal with China in realistic terms, they will find China is kind and tolerant.

Xi?s message shows consistent diplomacy - Globaltimes.cn
 
only time will tell if the other countries have a choice or not.

but of course no country can snub china or take it casually-they have no choice.
 
@HongWu

Do you work at globaltimes.cn?
Seeing as it is the online mouth of the regime and you being the online extension of the mouth...
 
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Guess this is to the US.
 
good continue this and china would be like every evil Empire that came before gone! The world patients has its limits and bullying others is not the way in this civilized 21st century so please say what your want it is after a right of all but the fact remains china is the bad guy here and no amount of propaganda and bullying tactics would change that i guess you people have not learn anything from your own history. Its your bad not ours
 
the statement i found amusing is "China is not the provocative side in disputes with Japan and the Philippines that have occurred in recent years."
 
If any of our neighbors don't like China-dominated East Asia, we have no choice but unleash our nukes to change their mind.
 
good continue this and china would be like every evil Empire that came before gone! The world patients has its limits and bullying others is not the way in this civilized 21st century so please say what your want it is after a right of all but the fact remains china is the bad guy here and no amount of propaganda and bullying tactics would change that i guess you people have not learn anything from your own history. Its your bad not ours
Limit of the world patients? So, according to that USA and its allies had bully Iraq, Viet, Libya, Syria, Panama, Yugoslavia, NK, EXCEPT China and USSR have gut to tough to tough, Where are you?
Don't like fool, you just can vent your angry here, you are nothing, China had told you let the problem aside first, you ignite this, you deserve the bullying, babysite country!!
From our history, we learn that consistant retreating can't get sympathy from rival, So, we will turn to be tough. What do you learn from your history of slavery?
From your impotent president I can know what are you!
 
On January 28, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping set out his views on China's pursuit of a path of peaceful development. Although Chinese scholars understand Xi's speech as a reflection of the continuity of China's diplomacy, some foreign media interpreted his views in a different way. They highlighted Xi's "toughness," as Xi said, "No country should presume that we will engage in trade involving our core interests or that we will swallow the 'bitter fruit' of harming our sovereignty, security or development interests" when emphasizing China's peaceful development.

If such statements were made by other countries' leaders, they would not be regarded as anything special. Some countries are judging China with excessive standards. They expect China to trade its core interests for peaceful development. This way, they are able to reap illegitimate benefits.
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Xi?s message shows consistent diplomacy - Globaltimes.cn

Too bad this document does not explain what China's "core interests" are, nor what it's "strategies" are. Kinda hard to determine how much of a problem China could become without those definitions.
 
Too bad this document does not explain what China's "core interests" are, nor what it's "strategies" are. Kinda hard to determine how much of a problem China could become without those definitions.

China has always been a problem nation. They invaded and took over Tibet, attacked Vietnam.....etc. Their best friends are pakistan and North Korea.

Only the size of the problem has increased with its foreign reserves. If you are a nation without nukes, then its a pretty big problem which is only going to get bigger.
 
China has always been a problem nation. They invaded and took over Tibet, attacked Vietnam.....etc. Their best friends are pakistan and North Korea.

Only the size of the problem has increased with its foreign reserves. If you are a nation without nukes, then its a pretty big problem which is only going to get bigger.

Are you saying India never invaded Tibet and killing those innocent Tibetans? That coming from an Indian ... lol
Sino-Sikh War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British expedition to Tibet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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