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China's diplomatic achievements in 1950s?
1,1950 65438+1On October 6th, Britain recognized People's Republic of China (PRC) as the sole legal government representing China. Thus becoming the first western country to recognize the new China. This represents that People's Republic of China (PRC)'s position has been recognized by the West, and China's diplomatic career has achieved great success. Gradually break the blockade of China by imperialist countries.

2.1950 May11-China established diplomatic relations with Denmark. Danish private enterprises play an important role in mutually beneficial cooperation between Denmark and China.

Among European countries, Denmark ranks first in terms of per capita exports to China and per capita investment in China.

3. Bandung Conference, that is, 1955, an Asian-African conference held in Bandung, Indonesia from April 6 to April 24, 2005 by government delegations from 29 Asian and African countries and regions. This is the first time that Asian and African countries and regions have discussed the vital interests of Asian and African people without the participation of colonial countries.

The Bandung Conference mainly discussed issues of common concern to all countries, such as maintaining peace, striving for national independence and developing national economy. The main purpose is to promote economic and cultural exchanges between Asian and African countries and resist colonialism and neo-colonialism activities of the United States and the Soviet Union.

4. The Geneva Conference was an international conference held in Geneva from April 26th to July 26th, 1954 to discuss the peaceful settlement of the Korean issue and the restoration of peace in zhina.

1954, 18 In February, the foreign ministers of the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and France reached an agreement in Berlin, proposing to hold a meeting in Geneva attended by China, the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain, France and relevant countries to discuss the peaceful settlement of the Korean issue and restore peace in zhina. The meeting is divided into two parts, which are overlapping. From April 26th to June 25th, we discussed the peaceful settlement of the Korean issue.

5. The Five Principles of Peace * * * 1953, 1953 In February, 1953, the government of China and the Indian government held talks on the relations between the two countries in Tibet. When meeting with the Indian delegation, Premier Zhou Enlai first put forward five principles of peace, namely, "mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peace".

These five principles are the basic principles that countries should follow to establish normal relations and carry out exchanges and cooperation, and they have also been advocated by the governments of China, India and Myanmar. The Five Principles of Peace are the foundation and complete embodiment of China's independent foreign policy of peace, which has been accepted by most countries in the world and has become an important norm for regulating international relations.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-1950

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Bandung Conference

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Geneva Conference

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Principles of Peace * * *