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Klaus Schwab and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at an earlier meeting. Screenshot/YouTube

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BEIJING (LifeSiteNews) – Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and World Economic Forum chairman Klaus Schwab shared words of admiration for each other while pledging to “deepen” their cooperation on “addressing the climate challenge, promoting industrial transformation, and advancing social equity,” in a virtual meeting on Tuesday.  

“The international community needs to firm up confidence, safeguard peace and stability, and jointly meet challenges with closer dialogue and communication,” Keqiang told Schwab while noting China and the WEF have been working together for “over four decades.”

Keqiang also said that while the world is in a period of “uncertainty” due to a multitude of “destabilizing factors,” there exists a “shared wish of the people” to attain “world peace and development, and interaction and exchanges between countries.” 

Responding to Keqiang’s admiration of the WEF for the role the group has played in China’s multi-decade “reform,” Schwab told the Chinese official that his globalist organization is ready to “deepen cooperation with China to promote global dialogue, leverage the role of the business community, enhance global and regional exchange and cooperation, and play a positive role in addressing the climate challenge, promoting industrial transformation and advancing social equity.” 

This is not the first time Schwab has heaped glowing praise on China with respect to the country’s so-called economic and social “achievements.” 

In January of this year, Schwab told Chinese Communist dictator Xi Jinping that “under his leadership” China has achieved the “historic goal” of becoming a “prosperous” society in “all respects.” 

Schwab also told Xi Jinping that China’s work has been beneficial to the larger global goal of creating a “more inclusive” and “more sustainable” world, despite the growing mountain of evidence that the Chinese Communist Party is carrying out a genocide on the nation’s Uyghur Muslim population. 

China’s “Social Credit System,” which Schwab seems to especially admire, has become mandatory in China during Xi Jinping’s reign. One critic has called it the “nightmare of the world’s first truly totalitarian state” with the rollout of a nationwide system that rates the “trustworthiness” of its 1.4 billion citizens. 

To those familiar with Schwab’s WEF, adoration for the Chinese president does not come as a surprise. The WEF is the collective of political and industry leaders behind the now-infamous “Great Reset” agenda and Fourth Industrial Revolution melding man and technology under global centralized control.

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