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<strong>Chinese President Xi Jinping said today that the country&#39;s military must be &ldquo;prepared to respond&rdquo; to the current &quot;complex and difficult situations&quot; which remain largely unstable and uncertain.<br />
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&ldquo;The current security situation of our country is largely unstable and uncertain. The entire military must coordinate the relationship between capacity building and combat readiness, be prepared to respond to a variety of complex and difficult situations at any time, resolutely safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, and provide strong support for the comprehensive construction of a modern socialist state,&rdquo; the South China Morning Post quoted Xi as saying during a panel discussion attended by armed forces representatives in Beijing.<br />
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The newspaper <a href="https://www.scmp.com/news/china/military/article/3124733/xi-jinping-tells-chinas-military-be-prepared-respond-unstable">said</a> that Xi, who also heads the Central Military Commission, also emphasised the need for &ldquo;high-level strategic deterrence and a joint combat system&rdquo;, and more technological innovation in the military.<br />
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Xi&#39;s comments come after Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe on Saturday had called for the military to boost combat readiness, saying China&rsquo;s national security had &ldquo;entered a high-risk phase&rdquo;.<br />
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&ldquo;We are facing mounting tasks in national defence&hellip; and we must comprehensively improve military training and preparedness for battle so as to increase our strategic capabilities to prevail over our strong enemies,&rdquo; Wei had told military delegates at a meeting on the sidelines of the legislative sessions.<br />
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&ldquo;The great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is at a critical stage where we are facing unprecedented opportunities as well as unprecedented challenges,&rdquo; he said warning that US containment efforts would &ldquo;last throughout the process of China&rsquo;s national rejuvenation&rdquo;.<br />
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On Sunday, Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned Washington not to cross the &ldquo;red line&rdquo; on Taiwan, saying there was &ldquo;no room for compromise or concession on the Taiwan issue&rdquo;.</p>
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