On March 11, Li Keqiang answered questions from Chinese and foreign journalists at the Great Hall in Beijing.
The Chinese government’s annual press conference has always been a highlight of the Communist Party’s two sessions. 11 pm, Li Keqiang answered reporters’ questions off the record at the press conference, a rare occasion when he did not praise Xi, did not shrug off the pot, and once again spoke the truth in a different tone from Xi.
The annual Chinese and foreign press conference is considered the only Time Li Keqiang does not have to read from the book, can occasionally play the venue. However, this year is the centenary of the Communist Party’s founding and Xi Jinping is trying to stay in power at the 20th National Congress next year. During this sensitive period, Li Keqiang did not break the news as he did last year, but he still behaved differently, the French broadcaster commented.
The outside world has noticed that this year’s two sessions of the rare style of Xi, led by the “No. 8 Standing Committee” Wang Qishan, followed by senior Chinese officials, Xi helmsman, Xi core non-stop, a bit of everyone over the feeling.
According to the “full transcript” provided by Xinhua News Agency, Li Keqiang only mentioned Xi Jinping once during the two-hour-long press conference. Wang Qishan, on the other hand, mentioned Xi Jinping eight times in just a few minutes when he spoke at the Hunan group.
In addition, Li Keqiang did not shrug off the issue of the traceability of the CCP virus Epidemic to the outside world. Unlike the war-wolf style of the CCP’s Foreign Ministry, Li did not repeat the official claim that the virus had entered China as frozen Food from abroad.
He acknowledged that the traceability of the epidemic requires greater cooperation and continued research by all countries. And he said that “China shares the hope of all parties to be able to find out where the virus came from as soon as possible” and that “no country can do it alone.”
Li Keqiang, as the No. 2 person in the Communist Party, does not actually have decision-making power on how to handle U.S.-China relations. His remarks on the U.S. appeared modest and pragmatic. Instead of condemning the U.S., he hoped that the U.S.-China relationship would continue to move forward.
Li said that although the two sides have differences, they can continue to exchange views even if they cannot reach a consensus for a while. “Looking forward over the bumps in the road”.
Throughout the press conference, Li Keqiang answered reporters’ questions off the record from beginning to end. He also mentioned that trade between the two countries still reached 4.1 trillion U.S. dollars last year, roughly an 8.8 percent increase, at a time when U.S.-China relations were at their lowest ebb.
For questions on the economy, Li Keqiang, who is in charge of the economy, seemed to have more room to play. In the face of questions about the “double cycle”, Li said that China’s economy has been deeply integrated into the world economy, you have me, I have you, “closed doors is no way out”.
According to the outside world, Li Keqiang’s words are again the truth, which is consistent with his remarks at last year’s press conference, but is clearly inconsistent with Xi Jinping’s advocacy of the “inner circle” view.
At the press conference at the end of May last year, Li Keqiang also said, “closed to engage in development is not feasible, open to people with the air, must not be left, otherwise it will suffocate.”
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