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In a great leap for public diplomacy, 12 Chinese diplomats will host a series of interviews to answer our readers' questions on regional and international affairs. The series, co-hosted by China Daily's website, the Foreign Ministry, People.com.cn, and Chinanews.com, runs from Jan 5. The director-general interviews will look back at China's diplomacy in 2011 and exchange views on the country's relations with the world in 2012.


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Topic: UN charter and use of force

Q: The Charter of the United Nations has stipulated the principles of non-use of force and non-interference in internal affairs of other countries, which have been violated by some countries in the past. Does this mean the rules have been out of date?

A: The UN Charter is a main legal document to maintain international order after World War II. The fundamental rules of the charter still reflect the basic principles of relations between countries, which have not been outdated. We disapprove of some countries using force to deal with disputes, which is forbidden by the rules. The only conditions allowing the use of force are self-defense and being authorized by the UN Security Council. We should be alert to the fact that some western countries have expanded their areas in using force.

 

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Agenda
Guest: Xie Feng
Time: Jan 20, 2012
Director-general of the Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs, Foreign Ministry