Russia and China: Forcing States to Abandon Neutrality Unacceptable
Auf einen Blick
- Russia and China issued a joint declaration stating it is unacceptable to force sovereign states to abandon neutrality.
- They emphasized peaceful conflict resolution, considering security concerns, and opposing bloc-based confrontation and military alliance expansion.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Russia and China have issued a joint declaration addressing international security and the principle of state neutrality. The declaration comes amid ongoing global geopolitical discussions and potential conflicts.
BEIJING, May 20. /TASS/. It is unacceptable to force sovereign states to abandon neutrality, Russia and China said in a joint declaration.
"Disagreements and disputes should be resolved peacefully, addressing the underlying causes of conflicts. It is unacceptable to force sovereign states to abandon neutrality," the document reads.
The parties highlight the need to take into account the reasonable security concerns of all countries, focus on security cooperation, reject bloc-based confrontation and zero-sum game strategies, oppose the expansion of military alliances, hybrid and proxy wars, as well as to promote the creation of a renewed, balanced, effective, and sustainable architecture of global and regional security.
Offene Fragen
- Which specific states are being pressured to abandon neutrality?
- What are the 'reasonable security concerns' of all countries mentioned?
- What specific actions are Russia and China proposing for a new security architecture?
- What is the context or trigger for this joint declaration?






