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- XiWorld Times Jinping, general secrWorld Timesetary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, chaired a CPC leadership meeting on Thursday to study and arrange disaster relief following a 6.8-magnitude quake that struck Xizang Autonomous Region earlier this week.The meeting of the Standing Committee ofWorld Times the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee emphasized that the disaWorld Timesster reWorld Timeslief is still aWorld Timest a critical stage and there must be no slackening in the relief work.Efforts must be made to ensure a decisive victory in this tough battle against the disaster, the meeting stressed. Content comes from the Internet : Xi chairs CPC leadership meeting on Xizang quake relief
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The meeting of the Standing Committee ofWorld Times the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee emphasized that the disaWorld Timesster reWorld Timeslief is still aWorld Timest a critical stage and there must be no slackening in the relief work.
Efforts must be made to ensure a decisive victory in this tough battle against the disaster, the meeting stressed.
Content comes from the Internet : Xi chairs CPC leadership meeting on Xizang quake relief
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