From childcare subsidies to young innovators propelling artificial intelligence (AI) advances like DeepSeek, the key topics at China's annual "two sessions" reveal how the country is reshaping its demographic dividend by encouraging births and accelerating talent-driven innovation.
The annual "two sessions," a key event on China's political calendar, provide a window to observe the ideas and practices of whole-process people's democracy. Xinhua's Zheng Xin talked to some foreign diplomats on-site who shared their insights.
Radomir Diklic, director of Serbia's Beta News Agency, noted that China has offered high-quality new technologies and valuable expertise while achieving remarkable economic development. He believed that any country should see China as a partner in addressing global challenges.
Wong Chun Wai, chairman of Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama), said that ASEAN countries are paying great attention to the "two sessions." He said Malaysia can further cooperate with China in areas of digital economy, green economy, infrastructure construction and artificial intelligence, so as to jointly pursue shared prosperity.
China's "two sessions" have become a crucial window through which the world observes the country's governance model and gains insights into the Chinese modernization, a Nigerian media executive has said.
Presidents and editors-in-chief of mainstream media organizations across the world are closely following the developments in China's ongoing "two sessions", a critical window into China's development road-map for 2025.
The ongoing "two sessions" in China have once again put the global spotlight on the country's unique democratic model -- whole-process people's democracy.
China's annual "two sessions" serve as a key venue for understanding the country's economic and political direction, as well as its approach to addressing challenges to global peace and prosperity, Osama Al-Saeid, editor-in-chief of Egypt's state-run Al-Akhbar newspaper, has said.