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Xi’s remarks harked back to a more brash, confrontational style of rhetoric adopted by Chinese diplomats since 2020, which had been less prominent this year as China sought to attract
foreign investment for its weakened economy. Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Chinese ambassadors and urged them to build a “diplomatic iron army” loyal to the Communist Party,
reviving the confrontational “Wolf Warrior” rhetoric propagated by certain diplomats as an indication of China’s progressively assertive foreign policy. Xi also emphasised the need for China
to increase its international influence to combat what he believes are the West’s attempts to contain and suppress China, repeating the word “struggle” five times. Advertisement “Dare to be
good at struggle and to become defenders of the national interest. It is necessary to… resolutely safeguard the interests of national sovereignty, security and development with a posture of
readiness and a firm will to defy strong powers,” Xi told Chinese overseas envoys gathered in Beijing, state broadcaster CCTV reported. Xi also urged envoys to adhere to Party discipline,
repeating the word “strict” seven times in an annual keynote speech after the Central Foreign Affairs Work Conference, a secretive high-level Communist Party foreign policy planning meeting
that takes place once every five years, concluded on Thursday. His remarks harked back to a more brash, confrontational style of rhetoric adopted by Chinese diplomats since 2020, which had
been less prominent this year as China sought to attract foreign investment for its weakened economy. Advertisement Ties with the United States thawed briefly after Xi met U.S. President Joe
Biden in November, but China is also currently engaged in diplomatic disputes with the Philippines over a contested reef in the South China Sea, as well as Japan over its discharge of
nuclear-contaminated wastewater from its wrecked Fukushima reactor. Advertisement “It is necessary to put rules and discipline in front, strictly discipline oneself, take strict
responsibility… and create a diplomatic iron army that is loyal to the Party… dares to and is good at struggle, and observes strict discipline,” Xi said during the envoys’ conference at
Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. Xi’s remarks come amid a renewed disciplinary push among China’s diplomatic corps after the previous foreign minister Qin Gang was removed from his post
in July, having served only seven months in the role amid rumours of an affair. Advertisement “Loyalty to the Party, the country and the people is the glorious tradition of the diplomatic
front,” said Xi. “It is necessary to build a strong line of ideological defence… and be an astute person with firm political beliefs who strictly complies with rules and discipline.” “We
must make broad and deep friendships, and the fight to win people’s hearts must not only be carried out in temples but deeply among the masses. We must use foreign language and methods to
tell the China story well,” said Xi, echoing a June 2021 speech in which he urged officials to create a “trustworthy, lovable and respectable” image of China. Advertisement At the Central
Foreign Affairs Work Conference, Xi also lashed out against the West’s “bullying” and “hegemony”, urging diplomats and officials to “carry forward our fighting spirit”. _With inputs from
Reuters._