The Five Principles of Peace * * * 1953, 1953 In February, 1953, the government of China and the Indian government held talks on the relations between the two countries in Tibet. When meeting with the Indian delegation, Premier Zhou Enlai put forward the Five Principles of Peace for the first time, namely, "mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peace".
1954 On June 28th and 29th, during his visit to India and Myanmar, Zhou Enlai issued a joint statement with Indian Prime Minister Nehru and Myanmar Prime Minister Wu Nu respectively, advocating the Five Principles of Peace.
These five principles are the basic principles that countries should follow to establish normal relations and carry out exchanges and cooperation, and they have also been advocated by the governments of China, India and Myanmar. The Five Principles of Peace are the foundation and complete embodiment of China's independent foreign policy of peace, which has been accepted by most countries in the world and has become an important norm for regulating international relations.
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After the Five Principles of Peace were put forward, they have been endorsed by more and more countries in the world and become the basic principles for solving the relations between countries. The proposal of the Five Principles of Peace is a complete embodiment of China's independent foreign policy and marks the maturity of China's foreign policy. ?
The proposal of the Five Principles of Peace is a major initiative in the history of international relations and has made historic contributions to promoting the establishment of a fair and reasonable new type of international relations. This also shows that China has determined an independent diplomatic line of peace. ?
Over the past half century, the Five Principles of Peace have not only become the basis for China to pursue an independent foreign policy of peace, but also been accepted by most countries in the world and become an important norm for regulating international relations.
Over the past decades, the Five Principles of Peace have withstood the test of the changing international situation, shown great vitality and played a great role in promoting world peace and international friendly cooperation.
China is not only an advocate of the Five Principles of Peace, but also a loyal follower. On the basis of these five principles, China has solved the border problems left over by history with most neighboring countries and established diplomatic relations with most countries in the world.
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