President Xi also spoke directly about some of the problems which faced China in 2015, namely, the capsizing of the "Eastern Star" ferry, the major fire and explosions at the Tianjin Port and the Shenzhen landslide were among the domestic tragedies mentioned, and also the killings of Chinese citizens by the terrorists of the so-called "Islamic State." He made it clear that China is not satisfied just to bemoan these incidents, but is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to preserve the lives and vital interests of her citizens. This promise of effective action is no longer strictly limited to the Chinese territory and Chinese citizens. Though China renounces any wish to interfere aggressively in other countries and regions, the President has realized that mere expression of sympathy is not enough, saying, "When we see people trapped deeply in suffering and war, we should have compassion and sympathy, but also take responsibilities and action."
Regarding China's position in the world and in the East Asian region, the President looked backwards to the summer's commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the conclusion of the WWII, reminding the world how far it has come since then and how important it is that such situations do not recur. He also looked forward to further steps towards stable peace in the region by mentioning his historic meeting with Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou in Singapore. While the outside world does not wish to interfere in the details of cross-Straits relations, we are all deeply concerned that the problem be resolved peacefully and by agreement.
The President also reiterated that China's contribution to world security and prosperity will be made primarily by promoting and strengthening economic links of all kinds, including the necessary physical and financial infrastructure for successful trade. This primarily means pushing along the "Belt and Road" initiative and the regional and international financial structures required to underpin it, and also full participation in international sustainable development initiatives.
President Xi's New Year Address did not actually include any new material. However, none was necessary. The path to progress has already been laid out and his speech was aimed at endorsing and underlining China's intentions as already expressed, assuring listeners that there will be no weakening or dilution of China's approach to the construction of a more peaceful, secure and prosperous world.
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