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China's Policies on Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation - State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
China's Policies on Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation
EAN 8596547165170
DigiCat, 2022
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Table of Contents
Preface
I. China's Policies and Positions on Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation
II. China's Security Vision for the Asia-Pacific Region
1. Concept of Common, Comprehensive, Cooperative and Sustainable Security
2. Improving the Regional Security Framework
III. China's Relations with Other Major Asia-Pacific Countries
1. China-US Relations
2. China-Russia Relations
3. China-India Relations
4. China-Japan Relations
IV. China's Positions and Views on Regional Hotspot Issues
1. Nuclear Issue on the Korean Peninsula
2. Anti-Ballistic Missile Issue
3. Afghanistan Issue
4. Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
5. Maritime Cooperation
V. China's Participation in Major Multilateral Mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific Region
1. China-ASEAN Cooperation
2. ASEAN Plus Three (APT) Cooperation
3. China-Japan-ROK Cooperation
4. East Asia Summit (EAS)
5. ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)
6. ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus)
7. Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC)
8. Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
9. Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA)
VI. China's Participation in Regional Non-Traditional Security Cooperation
1. Disaster Relief
2. Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
3. Cooperation in Combating Transnational Crimes
4. Cyber Security
5. Cooperation on Maritime Security
6. Cooperation in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
Conclusion
Preface
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The Asia-Pacific region covers a vast area with numerous countries and 60 percent of the world's population. Its economic and trade volumes take up nearly 60 percent and half of the world's total, respectively. It has an important strategic position in the world. In recent years, the development of the Asia-Pacific region has increasingly caught people's attention. It has become the most dynamic region with the strongest potential in the world. All parties are attaching greater importance to and investing more in this region. With the profound adjustment of the pattern of international relations, the regional situation of the Asia-Pacific area is also undergoing profound changes.
China is committed to promoting peace and stability in this region. It follows the path of peaceful development and the mutually beneficial strategy of opening up, and pursues friendly cooperation with all countries on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. It has participated in regional cooperation in an all-round way and taken active steps in response to both traditional and non-traditional security challenges, contributing to lasting peace and common prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.
I. China's Policies and Positions on Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation
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Currently, the situation in the Asia-Pacific region is stable on the whole, with a strong momentum for peace and development. The Asia-Pacific region is a stable part of the global landscape. To promote peace and seek stability and development is the strategic goal and common aspiration of most countries in the region. Political mutual trust among countries has been strengthened, and major countries have frequently interacted and cooperated with one another. To address differences and disputes through negotiation and consultation is the major policy of countries in the region. Regional hotspot issues and disputes are basically under control.The region has secured steady and relatively fast growth, continuing to lead the