China’s Xi Urges Focus on Security Amid Simmering US Tensions
- President speaks to mark end of legislative session in Beijing
- Pledges to oppose foreign interference in dispute with Taiwan
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Xi Jinping started an unprecedented third term as China’s president with fresh vows to ensure stability and strengthen party leadership, as he faces a future of slower growth and greater confrontation with the US.
“Security is the foundation for development, and stability is the precondition for prosperity,” Xi said Monday to close out the annual National People’s Congress. He vowed to oppose foreign interference on Taiwan, a veiled reference to increasing American support for the democratically elected government in Taipei.