Jiang Zemin
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Jiang Zemin
Jiang Zeminis a retired Chinese politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China from 1989 to 2002, as Chairman of the Central Military Commission from 1989 to 2004, and as President of the People's Republic of China from 1993 to 2003. Jiang has been described as the "core of the third generation" of Communist Party leaders since 1989...
NationalityChinese
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth17 August 1926
CityYangzhou, China
CountryChina
The Cold War mentality must be abandoned once and for all, ... And a new security concept based on mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and cooperation should be established.
We must keep to the orientation of serving the people, and socialism, and the principle of letting 100 flowers bloom and a 100 schools of thought contend and highlight the themes of the times while encouraging diversity,
We must never rely on others to promote economic construction, ... decadent thoughts and lifestyles.
We cannot understand why the United States often sent its planes to make surveillance flights in areas so close to China,
The people will always remember him, ... We have 1.2 billion people, but the life of every Chinese person is precious.
Talk politics, talk about study and talk positively.
The Communist Party of China should represent the development trends of advanced productive forces, the orientations of an advanced culture and the fundamental interests of the overwhelming majority of the people of China.
It takes two hands to clap.
You are very familiar with Western ways, but you are too young. You go everywhere to follow the big news, but the questions you ask are too simple -- sometimes naive.
It is not wise [for Chinese] to do things to artificially disrupt relations with the U.S.
History shows that anything conducive to our national stability is good.
China will continue to support the efforts of the Palestinian people to regain their legitimate rights, including the establishment of an independent state,
The People's Liberation Army should play the role of shock troops, overcoming fatigue and sharpening vigilance to make new contributions.
A convention on the comprehensive ban of nuclear weapons should be negotiated. Since biological and chemical weapons have been prohibited, there is no reason why nuclear weapons, which are more destructive, should not be comprehensively banned and thoroughly destroyed. All it takes to reach this objective is strong political will.