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An index of Xi Jinping’s 2024–2026 speeches and signed articles highlights sustained emphasis on global governance reform, Asia-Pacific economic agenda-setting, and expanded coalition formats such as BRICS Plus and SCO Plus. The compilation also signals climate diplomacy continuity and domestic governance messaging tied to the 15th Five-Year Plan and Macao SAR milestones.
China Daily Hong Kong reports that President Xi’s Feb 14, 2026 Spring Festival address framed 2025 as a year of progress amid volatility and called for renewed momentum in Chinese modernization. The speech highlights high-quality development, technology-driven growth, and continued rigorous Party self-governance as China enters the 15th Five-Year Plan cycle (2026–2030).
The source describes Xi Jinping’s 31 December 2025 New Year address as a confidence-building narrative marking the close of the 14th Five-Year Plan and the approach of the 15th. It pairs modernization and governance themes with strong Taiwan reunification messaging and a continued push to brand China as open and active in global governance.
Xi Jinping’s December 31, 2025 New Year address pairs hardened Taiwan reunification messaging with claims of Five-Year Plan success and continued reform and opening up. The speech also reinforces China’s global governance initiatives and regional integration agenda, signaling strategic continuity amid elevated cross-strait tensions.
An index of Xi Jinping’s 2024–2026 speeches and signed articles highlights sustained emphasis on global governance reform, Asia-Pacific economic agenda-setting, and expanded coalition formats such as BRICS Plus and SCO Plus. The compilation also signals climate diplomacy continuity and domestic governance messaging tied to the 15th Five-Year Plan and Macao SAR milestones.
China Daily Hong Kong reports that President Xi’s Feb 14, 2026 Spring Festival address framed 2025 as a year of progress amid volatility and called for renewed momentum in Chinese modernization. The speech highlights high-quality development, technology-driven growth, and continued rigorous Party self-governance as China enters the 15th Five-Year Plan cycle (2026–2030).
The source describes Xi Jinping’s 31 December 2025 New Year address as a confidence-building narrative marking the close of the 14th Five-Year Plan and the approach of the 15th. It pairs modernization and governance themes with strong Taiwan reunification messaging and a continued push to brand China as open and active in global governance.
Xi Jinping’s December 31, 2025 New Year address pairs hardened Taiwan reunification messaging with claims of Five-Year Plan success and continued reform and opening up. The speech also reinforces China’s global governance initiatives and regional integration agenda, signaling strategic continuity amid elevated cross-strait tensions.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
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| RPT-3190 | Beijing’s 2024–2026 Messaging Map: Global Governance, Asia-Pacific Openness, and Expanding Coalition Platforms | China diplomacy | 2026-03-27 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1242 | Xi’s 2026 Spring Festival Address Signals Continuity in High-Quality Development and Tech-Led Modernization | China | 2026-02-16 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-2172 | Xi’s 2026 New Year Address: Plan Transition, Taiwan Signaling, and Global Governance Messaging | Xi Jinping | 2025-12-07 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-214 | Xi’s 2026 New Year Address: Taiwan Signaling Intensifies as Economic Confidence Messaging Continues | Xi Jinping | 2025-11-05 | 1 | ACCESS » |