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CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

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CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

2024-11-15 10:41 Last Updated At:21:27

The Spanish version of the third season of "The Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping", a multilingual TV series produced by China Media Group (CMG), began airing on media outlets of Peru from Thursday -- the day the Chinese president arrived in the Peruvian capital city of Lima for a state visit to Peru and the 31st APEC Economic Leaders Meeting scheduled for Friday and Saturday.

Focusing on the themes of cultural inheritance, ecological civilization, poverty alleviation, and exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations, the program features quotes from Chinese literary classics used by Xi in his speeches and articles, allowing the audience to understand Xi's outstanding political wisdom and profound historical and cultural learning.

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CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

El Peruano, the most influential official newspaper of Peru, published an article earlier in the day about the broadcast of the program in the country.

The article noted that the program showcases the open, inclusive and eclectic cultural spirit of the Chinese nation and explains the important concept put forward by Xi to promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, which is China's solution to "what kind of world to build and how to build it."

The Peruvian newspaper also published a full-page special edition of the feature article to announce the news that the program would be aired by the country's mainstream media.

Meanwhile, the official website of El Peruano released the program preview and posters.

Multiple local mainstream media outlets, such as the National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (IRTP), TV terminal of Radio Programas del Perú (RPP), Andina News Agency, and Panamericana Television, also covered the airing.

Local communities representing various social sectors in Peru have shown their high expectations toward the program, demonstrating the belief that the program will contribute to opening a window for the Peruvian people to understand the Chinese leader' thinking on governance and appreciate the magnificence of Chinese modernization.

In addition, the program will also be aired across nearly 100 mainstream media outlets around the world through the Latin American media partnership mechanism of the CCTV Video News Agency (CCTV+).

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

CMG program of "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" aired in Peru

An Algerian expert and a Uruguayan official criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for her wrongful remarks that exposed Japan's ambitions for military expansion, which is endangering regional and international order.

At a Diet meeting in early November, Takaichi claimed that the Chinese central authorities' "use of force on Taiwan" could constitute a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan and implied the possibility of armed intervention in the Taiwan Strait, which drew strong criticism worldwide.

Smail Debeche, president of Algeria-China Friendship Association, said Japan should end its attempts to expand military power as it did during World War II.

"I think the wrongful remarks made by the Japanese side are not in the interests of Japan itself and the Japanese people. It is irrational and illogical to make such statements. After World War II, Japan should have shouldered its corresponding responsibilities and obligations. However, instead of deeply deploring its war past and earnestly apologizing, Japan seems to be trying to expand its military power in the region and display arrogance, much like in the wartime era. This practice must be stopped," said Debeche.

Leonardo Batalla, who is responsible for international relations at the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, said he firmly opposes the interference in China's internal affairs. "Japan's remarks are a provocative act. Japan is a defeated country in World War II. Now, its right-wing forces are attempting to revive the ambitions of the militarist era. Such an approach is detrimental to international relations because it interferes in China's internal affairs," said Batalla.

Int'l experts criticize Japanese PM's wrongful remarks for damaging int'l order

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