The Bandung Conference is an Asian-African conference held in Bandung, Indonesia, in April 1955 by government delegations from 29 Asian-African countries and regions. The “Final Communiqué of the Asian-African Conference” passed at the Bandung Conference contained agreements on economic cooperation, cultural cooperation, human rights and self-determination, and the promotion of world peace and cooperation.
The successful holding of the Bandung Conference was an example of solidarity and cooperation of Asian and African peoples, setting aside differences to seek commonalities and reach consensus through consultation. The conference formed the Bandung spirit of “unity, friendship, cooperation, peaceful coexistence, and seeking common ground while setting aside differences”, which is the guiding principle for the establishment and development of friendly relations between Asian and African countries. provides, and has shown an effective way for the peaceful settlement of historical issues and international disputes between countries, has become a basic norm of international relations and international law that is generally recognized and respected by the international community. is followed. The Bandung Conference encouraged developing countries to strive for national independence and liberation, initiated South-South cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement, and promoted the development of the international order.
In the new era, China is promoting the development of Asia and Africa with a broad vision and determination. In January 2017, at the UN Headquarters in Geneva, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced: China’s resolve to maintain world peace, promote common development, build partnership, support multilateralism will not change.
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