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China
pursues an independent and peaceful foreign policy directed toward peace.
The basic objectives of this policy are to safeguard the independence
and sovereignty of the country, strive to create a long-standing and
favorable international environment for China's reform, opening to the
outside world and modernization drive, safeguard world peace and promote
common development.
China's independent and peaceful foreign policy has the following major
components:
Adhering
to independence. China decides on its approaches and policies regarding
international issues independently. In international affairs, China
shall decide its own stand according to the rights and wrongs of an
affair, shall never yield to pressure from any big countries, and shall
not form alliances with any major power or group of nations.
Safeguarding
world peace. China shall neither take part in any arms race, nor engage
in military expansion. China shall adhere to opposing hegemonism, power
politics and aggressive expansion in any form; and adhere to opposing
the infringement by any country on other countries sovereignty
and territorial integrity or interfering in other countries internal
affairs on the excuse of ethnic, religious or human rights issues.
Istablishing
friendly and cooperative relations. China is willing to establish and
develop friendly and cooperative relations with all countries on the
basis of the following five principles: mutual respect for sovereignty
and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in
each others internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and
peaceful coexistence. China shall not decide its relations with other
countries according to social or ideological systems.
Developing
good-neighborly relations. China actively develops friendly relations
with its surrounding countries, safeguards the peace and stability of
the region, and promotes economic cooperation at the regional level.
China maintains that the disputes concerning borders, territory and
territorial waters left over by history be solved through dialogues
and talks so as to seek fair and reasonable solutions. If a dispute
cannot be solved right away, it may be put aside for the time being,
and common ground be sought while reserving differences. An unsolved
dispute should not affect normal relations between the relevant countries.
Strengthening
unity and cooperation with developing countries. China has always taken
it as the basis of its foreign policy to strengthen unity and cooperation
with developing countries. China has consistently attached great importance
to developing all-round friendly and cooperative relations with the
Third World countries, actively seeking mutually complementary economic,
trade, scientific and technological cooperative channels, strengthening
consultation and cooperation with them on international issues, and
jointly safeguarding the rights and interests of developing countries.
Opening
to the outside world. China opens to developed countries as well as
to developing countries. On the basis of equality and mutual benefit,
China actively conducts extensive international cooperation to promote
common development. As the largest developing country in the world and
a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China is willing to make
unremitting efforts for world peace and development, and the establishment
of a new peaceful, stable, fair and reasonable international political
and economic order.
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