Xi urges all-out rescue after SW China landslideBEIJING -- President Xi Jinping has ordered all-out efforts in rescue and relief work after a landslide in Southwest China's Guizhou province left 11 people dead and 42 others missing.
Xi also asked the military to improve its education and training systems so they can produce more professionals, adding that the PLA should also strengthen the teaching of science and technology among soldiers.
Xi noted the government will step up efforts to cope with challenges brought about by the aging population, saying more efforts should be made to develop the elderly care market and other sectors related to the graying population.
Xi said China and the UAE have become close friends that help and complement each other, and important partners that have always communicated and coordinated with each other on regional and international affairs since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1984.
XAG is also launching a self-driving utility vehicle, which is about 20 percent cheaper than drones, and aims to expand its business to villages where small household farmers can easily learn to use the vehicles. The ground vehicle can be used in fruit gardens and crop fields in North China where the land is flatter, said Peng Bin, the company's CEO.
Xi is scheduled to arrive in Pretoria, the capital, on Monday - following his trips to the United Arab Emirates, Senegal and Rwanda - on his third state visit to the African country.
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Xi made the remarks at a symposium attended by representatives of non-Communist parties, All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and those without party affiliations on Dec 15, 2017, whose opinions and suggestions on the revision to the Constitution were heard.
Xi added that China welcomes New Zealand to take part in building the Belt and Road.
Xavier Becerra, Ellen Rosenblum and Bob Ferguson, the Democratic attorneys general of those states, said the decision threatened to imperil healthcare for millions of people.
Wu urged the world community to intensify efforts to address the root causes of conflicts and promote Somalia's economic and social development.