Highlighting such values as social harmony and peaceful
development, visiting President Hu Jintao expounded on Chinese
civilization in a speech Friday at Yale University.
Hu's visit to Yale, during his state visit to the United States,
was at the invitation of the university's president Richard
Levin.
"The Chinese civilization has always given prominence to social
harmony, unity and mutual assistance," Hu said during the
speech.
The Chinese people takes the maintenance of ethnic unity and
harmony as their bounden duty and the defense of the country's
sovereignty and territorial integrity as a sacred mission, Hu said,
warning that "any act that undermines China's ethnic harmony and
national unity will meet their strong opposition and
resistance."
The love for peace and good neighborliness, according to the
president, are also traditional values of the Chinese
civilization.
"China holds high the banner of peace, development and
cooperation. It pursues an independent foreign policy of peace and
commits itself firmly to peaceful development," said Hu.
He said China seeks to accelerate its development by upholding
world peace.
Explaining traditions of the civilization, President Hu also
mentioned such values as putting people first and seeking
self-improvement.
"We are pursuing today a people-oriented approach toward
development," Hu said, adding that the Chinese nation has grown
after surviving numerous setbacks and adversity thanks to the
spirits of self-improvement, reform and innovation.
The United States is the first leg of Hu's current five-nation
tour, which will also take him to Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Nigeria
and Kenya.
(Xinhua News Agency April 22, 2006)