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Foreign political leaders, parties congratulate China on CPC congress (5)

(Xinhua)

08:32, November 12, 2012

Dalia Itzik, chairwoman of the Kadima Faction of the Knesset of Israel, said the 18th CPC National Congress is held at a time when the politics and economy of the Middle East and the world enters a crucial developing period, and it has a great impact on China and the world at large.

The next generation of the CPC leadership elected by the congress will surely keep advancing and bring more benefits to the well-being of the Chinese people.

Vijay Jolly, convener of Overseas Affairs of the Indian People's Party, said in a message: "We had noted with appreciation the opening up of your economy, deepening reforms, promoting scientific development, and strengthening social harmony and all-round development in China."

It is appreciable that the CPC has been steering the people of China on a path of prosperity in the economic, political, social and cultural spheres, he said, adding "today China enjoys global prestige and a high status in world affairs."

He said he believes the strategic policies formulated by the 18th CPC National Congress will promote strong friendly ties with democratic India.

Karan Singh, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Indian National Congress, said in a message as the world's two most populous countries and neighbors, the good-neighborly and friendly relations between India and China can make great contribution to world peace and stability.

"We hope the relationship between India and China can advance with the times, and all of the problems between the two countries can be solved in a peaceful and friendly way," he said.


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