Chinese Foreign Minister: We will not allow anyone or any force to separate Taiwan from China /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhua) — We will not allow anyone or any force to separate Taiwan from China, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Sunday.

He added that the resolution of the Taiwan issue and the realization of the complete reunification of China is an unstoppable historical trend. -0-

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Wang Yi: Mutual trust between China and India is conducive to common development, while division and confrontation are not conducive to Asian prosperity.

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Xinhua | March 8, 2026

Keywords: China, India

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Wang Yi: Mutual trust cooperation between China and India is conducive to common development, while division and confrontation are not conducive to Asian prosperity. Wang Yi: Mutual trust cooperation between China and India is conducive to common development, while division and confrontation are not conducive to Asian prosperity.

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Chinese Foreign Minister: Disrupting established ties and supply chains is nothing more than shooting yourself in the foot

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Xinhua | March 8, 2026

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Chinese Foreign Minister: The destruction of established ties and supply chains is nothing more than a shot in the foot. Chinese Foreign Minister: The destruction of established ties and supply chains is nothing more than a shot in the foot.

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Chinese-Russian relations have been and remain as immovable as a mountain, says Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

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Xinhua | March 8, 2026

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Chinese-Russian relations have been and remain as immovable as a mountain, says Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

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The press conference of the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, dedicated to China's foreign policy and relations with other countries, has begun.

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BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a press conference Sunday at the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC).

Wang Yi will answer questions from domestic and foreign journalists about China's foreign policy and relations with other countries.

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Press conference on "China's Foreign Policy and International Relations" at the 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress

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On the morning of March 8, a press conference was held as part of the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC). The topic of the press conference was China's foreign policy and international relations. Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, answered questions from Chinese and international journalists.

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Deciphering Xinjiang's 'Four-Step Leap' in Foreign Trade: The Key to Cooperation with Five Central Asian Countries

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At the open meeting of the Xinjiang delegation held as part of the "two sessions" on March 6 in Beijing, the following data stood out: during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Xinjiang's total foreign trade volume exceeded 200 billion, 300 billion, 400 billion, and 500 billion yuan for four consecutive years. Against the backdrop of a complex external environment, Xinjiang's deep cooperation with the five Central Asian countries serves as an important stabilizing factor and a guarantee of success in foreign trade.

Xinjiang has always placed great importance on actively accessing Central Asian markets. According to statistics from Urumqi Customs, Xinjiang's import and export volume with the five Central Asian countries reached RMB 276.69 billion in 2025, consistently exceeding RMB 270 billion and accounting for more than half of Xinjiang's total foreign trade for the third consecutive year. Xinjiang is not only a "golden corridor" connecting China with the international community but also an indispensable bridge in trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia.

Behind these impressive figures lies real industrial support. The quality and appeal of products labeled "Made in Xinjiang" and "Taste of Xinjiang" are steadily increasing in the Central Asian market. Leveraging its advantageous geographic proximity to Central Asia, Xinjiang's high-quality agricultural products continue to win the hearts of Central Asian consumers. The industrial sector is also demonstrating tremendous dynamism. Cooperation in production capacity between Xinjiang and Central Asian countries is evolving from simple trade exchange to the integration of production and supply chains. In 2025, Xinjiang's exports of machinery and electrical products totaled RMB 186.5 billion, an increase of 40.7% year-on-year. At the same time, exports of high-tech equipment, closely linked to new high-quality productive forces, grew by almost 70%, and exports of “three new products” (electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, solar panels), representing environmentally friendly and low-carbon development, increased by 73%.

From the textile industry, which is growing by over 20%, to the accelerating development of artificial intelligence centers, Xinjiang's industrial modernization is providing powerful support for the infrastructure construction and energy transition of Central Asian countries. Xinjiang's cooperation with Central Asia is evolving from a "corridor economy" to a deeply integrated "industrial economy." The space for cooperation between the two sides in emerging areas such as the digital economy and clean energy will further expand.

Xinjiang, with an open stance of deepening cooperation with Central Asia and connecting Eurasia, is writing a new chapter of high-quality development in the heart of the Eurasian continent.

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Protecting Light on the Xizang Plateau: The Story of NPC Deputy Zhaxie Nima

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Zhaxie Nima, a national labor hero and foreman at the State Grid Corporation of China, is known as the "Doctor of Electricity." He gave an interview to a China News Service correspondent during the 2026 sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

"When I transferred to the Lha Power Supply Company of the State Grid Corporation in 2004, Xizang's power grid was still in a slow development stage, and technical challenges associated with its high altitude had long hampered power supply reliability," said Zhasi Nima. He added that in 2016, the team he led successfully completed the first-ever 10 kV transmission line work in Xizang's highlands, filling a gap in this technology.

In 2023, Zhaxie Nima was elected to the National People's Congress (NPC). Each year, in the lead-up to the "two sessions," he meticulously prepares proposals for energy development, paying particular attention to the problems of electricity supply in border and remote pastoral areas.

He has conducted numerous inspection visits to high-altitude areas such as Ngari and Nagchu, where he discovered that some villages were still using outdated solar equipment, making their power supply unstable. Previously, transmission line equipment had to be transported to the mountains by yaks. However, thanks to government policy and financial support, microgrids are now being successfully implemented in these areas: a wind-solar microgrid with energy storage, launched in 2022, in Tarma Village, Third Township, Shenza County, Nagchu City, provides a stable power supply for 64 herding families; an independent solar microgrid with storage, built in Tsyugamu Village, Mami Township, Gege County, Ngari, has completely resolved the village's power supply stability issue.

"Although 74 counties and prefectures in Xizang are already fully covered by the main power grid, extensive livestock areas still require additional microgrids." His proposal to "promote the integrated development of the main grid and microgrids" has already been incorporated into local planning. Currently, 12 solar microgrids have been built in regions such as Chamdo, Nagchu, and Ngari, providing basic electricity to remote communities, fulfilling the promise of "leaving no family without electricity."

In the smart energy town of Senbuzhi in Shannan, residents relocated there live in homes equipped with solar panels and enjoy smart services such as remote energy management and monitoring. High-altitude green energy not only illuminates life but also stimulates the emergence of new businesses: charging stations are being built one after another along the Sichuan-Xizang Highway, attracting ever more tourists in new energy vehicles to the green gateway to Xizang.

"From transporting solar panels on yaks to operating integrated wind-solar microgrids with storage, our fundamental concern for the people has never changed." Zhasi Nima is not only a technical expert but also a public voice. With his professionalism, he responds to public expectations, incorporates their opinions into his proposals, and communicates public policy to the most remote corners of the steppe.

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American media: China is ready to present the world with a plan to conquer the future.

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CNN, March 4. Original headline: China is ready to unveil a plan to conquer the future.

For the past five years, China has focused on developing innovation and advanced technologies domestically. Over the next five years, Beijing intends to leverage these achievements to develop its economy and strengthen its position on the global stage.

One of the key topics of the current session of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) – the so-called "two sessions" – is the consideration of the draft program of the 15th Five-Year Plan, a plan for the country's economic development over the next five years.

China is encouraged by a number of recent successes: new Chinese AI companies are actively competing with their American rivals, leading electric vehicle manufacturers are dominating global sales, and humanoid robots are also attracting global attention. Building on this foundation, China intends to use the new plan to further spur innovation and strengthen its economic strength and international influence.

At the same time, China recognizes that it is developing its next national development plan at a critical moment, one that brings both new opportunities and risks. The global order is in flux: the United States is adjusting its policies and is increasingly perceived as disunited and unpredictable, while rapid technological advances are changing the nature of work.

Although China still lags behind the US in a number of high-tech areas, including semiconductors, experts note that Beijing is making steady progress. Economists believe that the proposals for the 15th Five-Year Plan are more forward-looking and emphasize breakthroughs in key technologies and accelerated integration of technology with industry.

The 15th Five-Year Plan proposals explicitly call for "long-term planning for the industries of the future." The document highlights six areas: quantum technologies, biomanufacturing, hydrogen and fusion energy, brain-computer interfaces, embodied artificial intelligence, and sixth-generation (6G) mobile communications. Observers note that this plan aims not only to stimulate innovation but also to facilitate the large-scale implementation of technological advances in China's vast manufacturing sector, as well as in its megacities. This signifies a shift from the "frantic pursuit of technological breakthroughs for the sake of innovation" to the development of more sophisticated systems for the application and promotion of innovation.

Analysts note that, alongside growing domestic demand, China will seek to increase its role in the global economy. The country will no longer be merely the "world's factory," but rather a source of technologies such as AI chatbots, chips, and robots, which other countries can use to develop their own economies.

Some Western officials have expressed so-called "concerns" about the global application of Chinese technology. However, the news from Beijing this week is different: China's innovation and development should benefit the entire world.

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CPPCC National Committee member Liu Yonghao: It is necessary to develop agriculture into a modern major industry

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During the "two sessions" (the sessions of the NPC and the CPPCC National Committee) to be held in 2026, Liu Yonghao, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and chairman of the board of directors of New Hope Group, said in an interview with China.org.cn: "To transform agriculture into a truly modern major industry, we need not just 'single breakthroughs', but the systemic integration and synergy of factors such as technology, eco-friendliness, quality, and branding."

From 1993 to the present, Liu Yonghao has served as a member of the CPPCC National Committee for six terms and as a deputy to the National People's Congress (NPC). In total, he has submitted 214 proposals and recommendations.

This year marks the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan. According to him, only by addressing seed production development issues through technological innovation and improving logistics and distribution efficiency can technology truly serve agricultural production and help agriculture move away from the traditional "weather-dependent" model.

Speaking about "green" agriculture, he believes that "green" means long-term competitiveness. "Agricultural development must consistently prioritize ecology, promote improved varieties suited to local conditions, develop circular farming models, promote the recycling of waste as a resource, and integrate low-carbon standards into locally tailored production to truly transform environmental advantages into a market premium and achieve both environmental and economic benefits," Liu Yonghao explained.

He also believes that agricultural development should establish a quality control system across all stages—from production to final sales—applying a zero-tolerance approach at all stages. "Quality is not the final test, but the initial design goal. Only by strictly controlling quality can we earn consumer trust and lay a solid foundation for agricultural modernization," said Liu Yonghao.

"Branding agriculture is the 'last mile' on the road to its modernization." Liu Yonghao believes that by building on established routes to foreign markets and increasing the international influence of Chinese agricultural products, it is possible to stimulate the agricultural sector's transition from "good cultivation" to "good sales," achieving higher added value and farmer incomes.

This year marks the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan. Liu Yonghao calls on the state to improve policies in agricultural technology, ecology, quality, and branding, engaging various market players to actively participate in this process.

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