China’s Xi hails nation’s technological progress and renews promise to take back Taiwan

In his nationally televised New Year’s Eve address, Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrated China’s technological breakthroughs across multiple strategic sectors while firmly reiterating Beijing’s position on Taiwan reunification. The presidential speech, broadcast through state media channels, emphasized China’s progress in artificial intelligence, semiconductor development, military technology, and space exploration.

Visual accompaniments to the address featured humanoid robots performing martial arts demonstrations and newly operational hydropower projects, symbolizing the nation’s technological modernization. “We sought to energize high-quality development through innovation,” President Xi stated, acknowledging public contributions to China’s economic expansion throughout the previous five-year planning cycle.

The address coincided with heightened military activity near Taiwan, where China conducted two days of exercises involving rocket launches, aircraft sorties, and naval deployments. These demonstrations responded to anticipated United States arms sales to the self-governed island.

President Xi framed the Taiwan matter through emotional rhetoric, asserting: “We Chinese on both sides of the Taiwan Strait share a bond of blood and kinship. The reunification of our motherland, a trend of the times, is unstoppable.”

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te denounced the military maneuvers while committing to responsible management of cross-strait relations, pledging neither escalation nor provocation. The address also highlighted China’s growing global diplomatic presence, referencing high-level international events hosted throughout the past year.

This speech arrives as China prepares to formulate its next five-year economic plan, scheduled for discussion at March’s legislative session, with increased emphasis on technological self-reliance amid tightening U.S. export controls on advanced semiconductors and related technologies.