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Xi calls for robust border defences

Published: 29 Jun 2014 - 03:12 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 07:34 pm

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping feted neighbours India and Myanmar yesterday, dusting off the 60th anniversary of a now rather obscure agreement signed in the early days of the Cold War to pledge a rising China’s commitment to peace.
Xi, speaking to some 700 people in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, including Myanmar President Thein Sein and Indian Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, said China would never try to impose its will no matter how strong it becomes.
In 1954, China, India and Myanmar signed the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, promising mutual non-aggression and non-interference in internal affairs.
However, China’s ties with both India and Myanmar, then known as Burma, soured in the 1960s, as China and India fought a border war and Myanmar’s military rulers oversaw anti-Chinese riots.
“China does not subscribe to the notion that a country is bound to seek hegemony when it grows in strength. Hegemony or militarism is not in the genes of the Chinese. China will unswervingly pursue peaceful development because it is good for China, good for Asia and good for the world,” Xi said.
“The notion of dominating international affairs belongs to a different age, and such attempts are doomed to failure,” Xi added.
“Flexing military muscles only reveals a lack of moral ground or vision, rather than reflecting one’s strength. Security can be solid and enduring only if it is based on moral high ground and vision,” he said.
Yet comments on border defence reported by the official Xinhua news agency late on Friday suggest that Xi will have his work cut out for him in trying to convince Asia that China’s intentions are really peaceful.
“Talking about frontier defence, one cannot help thinking about China’s modern history when the country was so weak and destitute that it was for everyone to bully,” Xinhua cited Xi as saying.
“Foreign aggressors broke China’s land and sea defences hundreds of times, plunging the Chinese nation into the abysm of calamity,” Xi added, calling on people not to forget the “history of humiliation” and strengthen the borders, especially at sea.
REUTERS