Chapter 632: Star of China
"Time", also known as "Time" or "Time Magazine", is a periodical magazine with a circulation of more than 4 million copies. {Rainbow Literature Network m}Qishuwu No pop-ups m
"Times" is also known for its classification, internationality, authoritativeness and seriousness in reporting. Times reports on China. In the early days, it focused on reporting on political objects and events. in recent years. Reports on China have gradually been liberalized.
Taizu, Nan Lao, General Secretary Yuan, General Secretary Shen, Premier Yun and myself have all appeared on the cover of this magazine.
Now, "Times" proposes to conduct an exclusive interview with Nie Zhenbang. This means that Nie Zhenbang should be included on the cover of the next issue.
After pondering for a while, Leng Yunfei also nodded and said: "You can arrange this matter. You can agree to make an appointment and arrange a specific time and place for the interview at our embassy in Washington."
Prime Minister Leng gave instructions one by one. As he spoke, his eyes turned to Nie Zhenbang next to him and said: "Zhenbang, now, Time Magazine has come to interview you."
These words made Nie Zhenbang a little unsure of Premier Leng's pulse. Among the two generations of leadership core, I have a very good relationship with General Secretary Yuan and Premier Yun. Now, in a sense, I also belong to Chairman Shen's faction. But I didn’t have much contact with Premier Leng.
Immediately, Nie Zhenbang also nodded and said: "Prime Minister, this is all due to the country's glory, or the country's contribution. Today, our country's economy and comprehensive national strength are developing rapidly, and our country's market is becoming more and more important. This has also made the world Eyes are beginning to focus on our country.”
Before he finished speaking, Prime Minister Leng waved his hand and said with a smile: "Well, you Zhenbang, the longer you stay in this official position, the more you learn to look at others. You don't want these slippery things. said."
After a pause, Prime Minister Leng said sternly: "Zhenbang, reporters of the Times are not simply reporters. These reporters are all well-prepared. I'm afraid, all your information has already been laid out. They have their desks covered. In this aspect, you must be mentally prepared. In addition, I believe you are still clear about the principles of accepting interviews with foreign media. I will not say more."
Nie Zhenbang also nodded at this moment and said: "Prime Minister, please rest assured that I will still strictly abide by the principles. In terms of the caliber of propaganda, I will definitely keep up with the current situation of my country's reform and opening up. I will never discredit the organization. .”
This sentence also made Leng Yunfei laugh: "It's not that serious. Now, it's not the era of going online, so you don't have any baggage. Be prepared to improve the image of our new generation of Chinese officials. Displaying it perfectly and showing the image of our Chinese government to the world is also a kind of propaganda."
...in a reception room of the Chinese Embassy in Washington.
What surprised Nie Zhenbang was that this time, the person responsible for the interview was a beautiful woman with blond hair and blue eyes. He was about thirty years old, and his whole body exuded an aura of movement.
However, Nie Zhenbang did not have any contempt because she was a young beauty. Nie Zhenbang is also aware of the American way of doing things. There are not many interpersonal factors involved. In China, for such a young reporter to assume such a major responsibility, I am afraid that there is a bit of nepotism. However, here, it is very likely that this is completely a manifestation of strength.
"Mayor Nie, Miss Eileen, please have some tea." A staff member from the embassy came in with two cups of tea and placed them on the coffee table. at the same time. The embassy's translator was also ready.
Although this situation is different from previous diplomatic situations, translation is also necessary. In this way, it will appear formal.
Irene picked up the teacup, took a sip without any pretense, and then said with a smile: "The tea is delicious. Mr. Mayor, thank you for your hospitality. Let me introduce myself. I am Irene, a reporter from "Times" ?Hoffman. You can just call me Erin. Excuse me, can we start now?"
At this moment, Nie Zhenbang also smiled and nodded: "Of course. Miss Eileen, please!"
At this moment, Irene also placed the recorder in front of Nie Zhenbang, and at the same time took out a notebook and pen from the bag she carried. After you are ready for the interview. Eileen also formally began: "Mr. Mayor, first of all, it is an honor to interview you. As far as I know, your grandfather is the founding father of China. Your father and family members are all senior officials of the Chinese government. You He is also the youngest mayor in China. Is there any contribution from your father and family in this?"
It is indeed difficult to deal with o. Hearing this question, Nie Zhenbang also began to think deeply. This topic of Irene is very sensitive and sharp. In the words, the underlying meaning is also very clear. I am questioning whether China's Qianbu system has this kind of inheritance in it, and whether I am able to serve as mayor because of the care of my family.
After pondering for a while, Nie Zhenbang nodded and said: "Miss Eileen, your question is very profound. First of all, what I want to say is that there is no issue of ancestral paternal influence. In our country, many children of high-ranking officials , and have not engaged in politics. I took this path purely because I like it. China is an open and tolerant country. In our country, there is a saying that the sea is open to all rivers, and tolerance is great. And There is a saying that when promoting a virtuous person, one should never avoid relatives."
What this means is that our country has a profound historical and cultural heritage, and it is also a country that values talents. Here, anyone, regardless of background or family, can join politics as long as they have the will and work hard for it.
At this moment, Irene also saw something extraordinary in the young Chinese official in front of her. This problem of my own. Not to mention making things difficult. However, it is also very sharp and can be resolved so easily. This in itself shows that Nie Zhenbang's ability is not ordinary.
Eileen did not dwell too much on this issue. This kind of inheritance-style continuation exists not only in China, but also in the United States. If you ask a question, it is pointed, and if you pester repeatedly, you are making things difficult. As the chief reporter of Time Magazine, Erin understands this.
"Your Excellency, Mayor, now, the entire Western world has a panic attitude towards China's economic and military rise. At the same time, there are also many voices of opposition. What do you think?" Erin asked her question again.
This question is quite routine. The Chinese threat theory is not a new topic. Many leaders have encountered this problem.
Nie Zhenbang did not think too much at this moment, and then smiled and said: "Miss Eileen, regarding this issue. I think it is still a matter of mutual understanding and mutual trust. Our government and successive leaders have reiterated many times that China We are a peace-loving country. We pursue a passive defense policy when it comes to nuclear weapons and foreign policy. I believe that an open and inclusive Eastern power is in the interest of the whole world..."
After some questions, Nie Zhenbang's extraordinary conversation left a deep impression on Irene, and the interview lasted nearly an hour. Erin also seemed to have found the title of this interview.
"Mr. Mayor, last question, can you talk about your future development plan for Wanghai City?" Irene asked again.
This problem is somewhat of an advertising nature. Of course, from another perspective, this problem is also extremely acute. Everyone knows that in the agreement just signed, the fourteenth root server will be set up in Wanghai City. If Nie Zhenbang fails to answer this question well, UU Kanshu www.uukanshu.net the whole of Wanghai and the whole of China will become a laughing stock. After spending a lot of effort to set up a root server, it can only become a decoration.
However, for Nie Zhenbang, this is actually a great advertising opportunity to use this opportunity to promote Wanghai City. An interview in Time Magazine, this is the best advertisement ever.
Immediately, Nie Zhenbang also spoke: "Root server, this is the goal that we in Wanghai City have been pursuing. With the efforts of our government, we finally obtained the recognition of the United States Congress after many negotiations, and we are the 14th in the world." A root server will be set up in our country. This is an honor for our Wanghai City. This is also an opportunity for us in China."
Silicon Valley is the world-renowned high-tech incubation base in the United States. Regarding the future of Wanghai City, our goal is to become China’s Silicon Valley. Here, we have first-class service measures and top-notch preferential policies. China is a new type of huge market with broad prospects. I think Wanghai City is fully capable of shouldering the important task of being a bridgehead for world-class Internet companies in China.
Erin nodded in agreement, and then stood up: "Mr. Mayor, I am very happy that you can accept my interview. Thank you!"
(To be continued)