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Inspiring quotes by Jiang Zemin

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jiang Zemin

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The theory of relativity worked out by Mr. Einstein, which is in the domain of natural science, I believe can also be applied to the political field. Both democracy and human rights are relative concepts – and not absolute and general.
  • History shows that anything conducive to our national stability is good.
  • The Chinese government thinks China and the U.S. should develop a constructive relationship of cooperation.
  • Naturally, in this period, there are also some ups and downs, and this is nothing strange.
  • China will continue to support the efforts of the Palestinian people to regain their legitimate rights, including the establishment of an independent state.
  • It is not wise for Chinese to do things to artificially disrupt relations with the U.S.
  • ASEM should build a new Silk Road to actively boost exchanges between these two civilizations in the new century so that countries in Asia and Europe will build on their respective civilizations and respect, learn from, complement and benefit each other.
  • 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.

Jiang Zemin (1926–2022) was a prominent Chinese politician who served as the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party from 1989 to 2002, and as the President of China from 1993 to 2003. Born in Yangzhou, Jiang was thrust into the leadership role in the wake of the Tiananmen Square protests.

His tenure marked China’s rapid economic growth and the country’s increasing integration into the global economy, epitomized by China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001. Jiang’s era also saw a strengthening of the Chinese state, with an emphasis on maintaining party control and political stability.

He was known for his theory of the “Three Represents,” which aimed to broaden the base of the Communist Party. After his retirement, Jiang remained an influential figure in Chinese politics, often referred to as the core of the third generation of Chinese leadership.

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