Is the Chinese Government able to ensure the safety of the hostages?
I am also very concerned about the safety of the Chinese sailors. The Chinese Government is taking various measures in an all-out effort to rescue the sailors and the ship. The rescue operation is underway. This is the information I can provide at present. Q: I don’t think you have answered my question just now. I am aware of the Chinese Government’s position on Rebiya Kadeer’s visit to Japan. My question is about the principle of non-interference in others’ internal affairs. If China really does not interfere in other country’s internal affairs, then why did it pay no regard to the principle under some circumstances, such as demanding the Japanese Government not to issue visa to Rebiya? A: First, I think I have already answered your question clearly. Second, I suggest that you look into the meaning of the principle of non-interference in others’ internal affairs. Third, I believe what China has done is precisely to uphold the principle, not on the contrary. Q: My question concerns the
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