Xinhua News Agency:
The white paper, titled "CPC Guidelines for Governing Xinjiang in the New Era: Practice and Achievements," released today elaborates on the profound implications and great significance of the CPC guidelines for governing Xinjiang in the new era from both historical and national perspectives. What do these guidelines mean for people of all ethnic groups? Thank you.
Wang Gang:
Thank you for the question, I believe your question aptly brings together all the key points that the four of us have just shared. Under the guidance of the CPC's guidelines for governing Xinjiang in the new era, the development of the entire region has been implemented concretely — across every inch of land, in every household, and in the lives of every individual. What does this mean for the people? It means that, in the new era and under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee, more than 26 million people living on Xinjiang's vast land of over1.66 million square kilometers are unified, striving and experiencing a growing sense of fulfillment, happiness, and security. This sense of fulfillment comes not only from increased economic income and material wealth but also from spiritual enrichment. Therefore, I'm confident that Xinjiang's future will be even better than its present, that the lives of its people will be better than they are today, and that everyone in Xinjiang will live with even greater contentment.
Thank you for your synthesizing question — it brings our focus back to what matters most. I believe the CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee and the Xinjiang regional government will continue striving tirelessly toward the future the people desire. Thank you.
Shou Xiaoli:
Thanks to all the speakers and friends from the media. That's all for today's press conference. We have also arranged for several experts involved in the drafting of the white paper to be available after the press conference. Feel free to direct further questions to them. Goodbye.
Translated and edited by Liu Sitong, Cui Can, Zhang Jiaqi, Li Xiao, Lin Liyao, Zhang Tingting, Gong Yingchun, He Shan, Wang Qian, Li Huiru, Wang Wei, Zhang Junmian, Yuan Fang, Zhou Jing, Jay Birbeck and Tudor Bentley Finneran. In case of any discrepancy between the English and Chinese texts, the Chinese version is deemed to prevail.