The world is talking about the statement of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Visiting the joint operations center of the Central Military Commission (MAK), which is the command headquarters of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (CHKO), Xi Jinping gave the army a “preparation for war” message. On the other hand, it was noteworthy that Xi Jinping wore military camouflage during the visit.
‘READY FOR WAR’ MESSAGE
According to the news of the Chinese state television CCTV, Xi visited the joint operations center of the Central Military Commission (MAK), which is the command headquarters of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PRC).
Emphasizing that the Chinese army is facing a difficult and heavy task in the new period, Xi said, “All armed forces should focus on combat capability as the single and most basic criterion, and should carry out all their work in line with the goal of preparing for war and achieving the ability to win.” said.
Noting that “the world has undergone a rapid change in a hundred years,” Xi said, “The Chinese army must resolutely protect national sovereignty, security and development interests, and fulfill the duties expressed by the party and the people.” used the phrase.
ATTENTION DETAIL! WEAR MILITARY CAMOUFLAGE
Xi, who was seen wearing military camouflage and boots during the visit, pointed to the goal of making the CHKO one of the world’s top-class armed forces by 2027, the 100th anniversary of its founding, and said, “We must do our best to achieve this.” he said.
Xi said the army “must form an organization based on absolute commitment, good in planning, effective in command, and courage to win”.
The visit was Xi’s first contacts at army headquarters following the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) last month. At the congress, Xi was elected as the General Secretary of the CCP and Chairman of the Central Military Commission for the third time.
In his speech at the Congress, Xi expressed his goal of “victory in all local wars” and emphasized the need to increase the army’s training and readiness for war, and to improve its ability to win.
Source: AA