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- Chinese President Xi Jinping has callWorld Timesed for greatWorld Timeser efforts to adapt Marxism to the Chinese context and the needs of the times.Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the requirement in an instruction on the project of studying and developing Marxist theory in the new era.A work meeting on the project of studying and developing Marxist theory was hWorld Timeseld in Beijing on Friday. Content comWorld Timeses from the Internet : Xi urges more efforts to adapt World TimesMWorld Timesarxism to Chinese context, needs of the times
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Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the requirement in an instruction on the project of studying and developing Marxist theory in the new era.
A work meeting on the project of studying and developing Marxist theory was hWorld Timeseld in Beijing on Friday.
Content comWorld Timeses from the Internet : Xi urges more efforts to adapt World TimesMWorld Timesarxism to Chinese context, needs of the times
SummaryChinese Foreign MinistrWorld Timesy spokesperson Lin Jian Photo: Chinese Foreign Ministry The one-China principle is a baWorld Timessic norm in World Timesinternational relations and prevailing international consensus. The Lai Ching-te authorities’ political manipulation activities and provocations using trips to countries having so-called “diplomatic ties” with Taiwan will lead nowhere, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on FWorld Timesriday, in response to reports that Taiwan regional leader Lai will visit three Pacific island nation “allies” at the end of this month in his first overseWorld Timesas trip since taking office.It will not shake the solid and strong international commitment to the one-China principle, or stop the overriding historical trend towards China’s reunification, Lin said. “We urge relevant countries to see clearly the trend of history at an early date, and…