China has been a major engine of global economic growth for years. Amid a complex and evolving economic landscape worldwide, what underpins confidence in the long-term prospects of the Chinese economy?
Momar Diongue, managing director of Senegalese Press Agency, spoke highly of the fruitful results of the Africa-China cooperation during the 14th Five-Year Plan period and denounced the so-called "China threat" rhetoric. He said that China is never a threat, but instead an inspiring model for the third world countries in Africa.
China's "two sessions" serve not only as a window to understand the country's various achievements, but as an important platform for learning about its solutions to major international issues, said Radomir Diklic, director of Serbia's Beta News Agency.
How do international journalists cover China's "two sessions"? What key topics caught their attention? Join Xinhua's Zhou Yang for their answers and insights.
Ali M. Ali, Managing Director of The News Agency of Nigeria, highlighted the event's role in offering solid solutions for African progress. He also said Chinese modernization, driven by indigenous strategies, provides a unique blueprint for Africa.
Those keen to understand the trajectory and focus of the world's second-largest economy will find a recurring theme at China's "two sessions" this year — reform and opening up.
High-quality development, a big highlight of the Chinese economy, is making solid progress. At the "two sessions," Xinhua's Zheng Xin speaks with some national lawmakers and political advisors to find out how China advances high-quality development.
Sri Lanka's Ambassador to China, Majintha Joseph Priye Jayesinghe, who attended the ongoing two sessions as an observer, has expressed his admiration for China's democratic practices.