World leaders hope for brighter prospects for countries, international community in 2019

Source: Xinhua| 2019-01-02 10:05:36|Editor: Yang Yi
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BEIJING, Jan. 2 (Xinhua) -- World leaders reviewed the year of 2018 and looked ahead to the coming 2019 in their New Year's speeches, expecting brighter prospects for their countries as well as the international community.

PUTIN: TIES WITH CHINA, U.S.

In his New Year greeting message, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the "comprehensive trust-based partnership" between Russia and China, saying that effective joint work of the two sides will continue in the coming year.

Putin also underlined that Russia-U.S. relations are of great importance for global security and stability, reaffirming Russia's readiness to resume dialogue with the United States.

KIM JONG UN: DENUCLEARIZATION IN PENINSULA

The top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un stressed his determination to establish lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula and seek "complete denuclearization" only if the United States takes corresponding measures.

"I am always ready to sit down again with the U.S. president at any time and will make efforts to produce an outcome that the international community would welcome," Kim said in his New Year speech.

MERKEL: "GLOBAL SOLUTIONS" AT UN

German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed in her New Year speech that Germany wanted to take on more responsibilities and solve problems of climate change, the regulation of migration and fight against terrorism as the country will occupy a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council in the coming two years.

As for Brexit, Merkel emphasized that Germany "want to maintain a close partnership with Britain" despite its withdrawal from the European Union.

MAY: BRITAIN CAN TURN A CORNER IN 2019

British Prime Minister Theresa May appealed to the House of Commons to vote for her Brexit deal in her New Year video message as she failed to reach any consensus with EU leaders during negotiations in the Christmas period.

The prime minister said that the country can "start a new chapter with optimism and hope" and British people should "put our differences aside and move forward together."

MACRON: TRUTH, DIGNITY, HOPE

French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed wishes for truth, dignity and hope for 2019 to French people in his traditional end-of-year address.

Macron expressed wishes for "listening, dialogue, humility." He also underlined that it will be necessary to be more responsive to ensure the rights of everyone in society. The president finally expressed his wishes for hope, especially with the action launched by the government for "our schools, our universities, for learning and work-study programs."

ABE: TIES WITH CHINA, DOMESTIC CHALLENGES

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in his New Year speech that Japan will usher in a new era in its ties with China in the new year.

The prime minister also promised to deal with Japan's low birthrate and aging population, with a free public pre-school education program set to take effect in October for all children aged between three and five.

LOPEZ OBRADOR: A NATIONAL REBIRTH

In his New Year's Eve message, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador promised "to root out" corruption and bring about a national "rebirth."

"With a good government, which is what was missing, we are going to accomplish the rebirth of our country. There is going to be progress with justice," said Lopez Obrador, calling on Mexicans to welcome 2019 "with optimism."

(Xinhua reporters Liao Bingqing in Moscow, Jiang Yaping in Pyongyang, Ye Shan, Jiang Qiaomei and Wang Kejia in Tokyo also contributed to the story.)

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