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Top political advisor stresses social stability, modernization in Xinjiang

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Top political advisor stresses social stability, modernization in Xinjiang
China

China

Top political advisor stresses social stability, modernization in Xinjiang

2026-06-09 21:43 Last Updated At:23:07

Wang Huning, China's top political advisor, has emphasized the need to safeguard social stability and advance modernization in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Wang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, made the remarks during his investigation and research tour in Xinjiang from Friday to Tuesday.

Stressing that safeguarding social stability should remain the top priority, Wang called for actions to strengthen and innovate social governance and advance law-based and regular counter-terrorist efforts.

He also noted the importance of fostering a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation as the central task and urged efforts to effectively implement the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law and bolster law-based management of religious affairs.

Regarding economic development, Wang called for developing new quality productive forces in line with local conditions and building a modern industrial system featuring Xinjiang's unique strengths.

Efforts should be stepped up to promote development in southern Xinjiang, consolidate and expand poverty alleviation achievements, and create more jobs through multiple channels, he added.

Top political advisor stresses social stability, modernization in Xinjiang

Top political advisor stresses social stability, modernization in Xinjiang

China has delivered tangible results since its accession to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) Agreement on Port State Measures (PSMA) one year ago, said scholars and industry insiders at an event marking the 10th anniversary of the PSMA's entry into force in Shanghai on Friday.

The agreement, which took effect in China in April last year, is the first binding international agreement to specifically target illegal fishing, by preventing vessels engaged in such fishing from using ports to land their catches.

At the anniversary event, attendees highlighted China's progress in implementing the treaty. "The first batch of 23 designated ports open to foreign-flagged fishing vessels has been identified, spanning eight provincial coastal areas including Tianjin," said Xia Liang, a professor from Shanghai Ocean University, when delivering a speech at the event.

In addition to the concrete measures, China has actively fulfilled its obligations under the agreement over the past year.

"By joining the PSMA and taking action, China has shown its responsibility and commitment as a responsible fishing nation. In fact, even before joining, China's distant-water fleet had already been following the conservation rules set by regional fisheries organizations," said Zhao Gang, executive vice president of the China Overseas Fisheries Association.

China's fishing industry has long embraced responsible and sustainable practices, while academic institutions are also contributing to these efforts, with Shanghai Ocean University now serving as the national contact point for the PSMA.

"By linking research teams, industry bodies, international organizations, and practitioners, we can move academic research from 'on the page' to 'in action,'" said the Shanghai Ocean University President Hu Wei.

The Chinese government deposited its instrument of accession to the PSMA to the FAO on March 17 last year, one month before its accession.

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said previously that the accession represents China's action to practice true multilateralism, and demonstrates the concrete effort of China to advance global ocean governance and uphold international maritime order.

China delivers tangible results since accession to PSMA: experts

China delivers tangible results since accession to PSMA: experts

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