China firmly upholds the authority and integrity of international law, according to a Xinhua Analytical Center report.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Beijing, February 24 (Xinhua) — China firmly upholds the authority and integrity of international law, according to a report published Tuesday by the Xinhua Analytical Center.

“The purposes and principles of the UN Charter constitute the universally recognized basic norms of international relations and form the core of the rule of international law. China has consistently and unconditionally upheld these principles,” notes the report, titled “Upholding International Justice and Jointly Overcoming the Existing World Chaos: China’s Solution to Global Governance.”

It is stated that China advocates the joint protection of the fundamental principles of international law, such as non-interference in internal affairs and the peaceful settlement of disputes, and supports the UN in fulfilling its leading role in norm-setting activities in the field of international law.

The report's authors note that China calls for fairness in the rule of international law and insists that all countries receive equal treatment in the interpretation and application of international norms.

“China opposes ‘Western-centrism’ in the rule of international law, rejects the monopolization of the international law-making process by a narrow circle of countries, opposes the forced adoption of legislative acts in the absence of a broad consensus, and does not accept double standards and the frequently practiced policy of ‘withdrawal from groups and breaking agreements,’” the report emphasizes. –0–

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