Sunday, 29 June 2014

Chinese president Xi Jinping vows China won't bully other nations





Updated

June 29, 2014 09:59:14





Myanmar's President Thein Sein and China's President Xi Jinping

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Myanmar's President Thein Sein (L) and China's President Xi Jinping attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. (Reuters/Wang Zhao)






China's president, Xi Jinping, says his country will never seek to impose its will on other nations, no matter how powerful it becomes.

"It's not in Chinese peoples genes to seek to dominate or bully, to be militaristic. China will stick to a path of peaceful development," he said.

"We will not interfere in other country's affairs."

Many of China's neighbours are embroiled in territorial disputes with Beijing.

They are concerned about China's growing military spending and what some see as its increasing assertiveness.

Speaking in Beijing, where he hosted leaders from India and Myanmar, Mr Xi said that the era of super powers was over.

Earlier this month, China sent four more oil rigs into the South China Sea, less than two months after it positioned a giant drilling platform in waters claimed by Vietnam.

Beijing's increasing assertiveness in the potentially energy-rich waters, where sovereignty over countless islands and reefs is in dispute, has increased regional tensions.



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First posted

June 29, 2014 09:47:46





http://www.information.myanmaronlinecentre.com/chinese-president-xi-jinping-vows-china-wont-bully-other-nations/

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