Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Xinhua Reviews Beijing-Based Newspapers for 14 May 1992

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This document provides a summary of major news stories in Beijing on 14 May 1992, covering diplomatic, economic, and political developments in China. It highlights state visits, international relations, and internal party directives.

This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) report dated 14 May 1992, summarizing highlights from Beijing-based newspapers on that day. The report notes that Chinese President Yang Shangkun hosted a ceremony for Kyrgyzstan President Askar Akayev at the Great Hall of the People. It also highlights an editorial in the People's Daily regarding the establishment of diplomatic relations between China, Slovenia, and Croatia. Furthermore, the report mentions China's ongoing urbanization efforts, noting the existence of over 2,000 rural towns with significant industrial and agricultural output. Finally, it reports on internal political directives, specifically Qiao Shi's call for the protection of party and state secrets, and Song Ping's inspection of Guizhou Province, where he encouraged local officials to adhere to the party's basic line.

QIAO SHI, MEMBER OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA, HAS CALLED ON LOCALITIES AND PEOPLE TO DO A GOOD JOB IN PROTECTING PARTY AND STATE SECRETS.

Key Persons

  • Yang ShangkunChinese President
  • Askar AkayevKyrgyzstan President
  • Qiao ShiMember of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee
  • Song PingMember of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee