The Chinese people love peace and countries should not threaten each other with ...
QINGDAO, China - The Chinese people love peace and countries should not threaten each other with the use of force, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday as he kicked off a large-scale naval parade marking 70 years since the founding of China’s navy.
The navy has been a key beneficiary of the modernisation plan, with China looking to project power far from the country’s shores and protect its trading routes and citizens overseas. “Everyone should respect each other, treat each other as equals, enhance mutual trust, strengthen maritime dialogue and exchanges, and deepen pragmatic cooperation between navies” he added.
Xi is expected to review the naval parade from sea later in the day, though it is unclear whether poor weather in Qingdao - with mist and driving rain - could affect the event.
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