Maritime state to maritime power
More efforts should be made to build China into a maritime power, President Xi Jinping said on July 30. Speaking at a study session of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Xi, who is also the Party general secretary, said oceans and seas have a very important role to play in a country's economic development and opening-up strategy, and global competition. The seas play a crucial role in safeguarding a country's sovereignty and security, and its development interests.
Xi's remarks enrich China's maritime power strategy, which was outlined in the key report to the 18th CPC National Congress in November and calls for making more efforts to exploit marine resources, protect the marine environment and safeguard the country's maritime rights and interests. Xi has also stated the basic principles and specific objectives of building China into a maritime power.
The implementation of China's maritime power strategy will be in accordance with international and domestic situations and changes. It is a timely and important strategy, which is not only integral to the country's policy of building socialism with Chinese characteristics, but also conducive to its peaceful development. Therefore, the process of building China into a maritime power should suit the country's specific national conditions.