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BEIJING, Dec. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Information Office
of the State Council Wednesday issued a white paper on China's non-proliferation
policy and measures. The following is the full text of the 24-page white paper
with the title "China's Non-Proliferation Policy and Measures."
Foreword
To prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their
means of delivery is conducive to the preservation of international and regional
peace and security, and compatible with the common interests of the
international community. This hasbecome a consensus of the international
community. Through protracted and unremitting efforts, the international
community has established a relatively complete international non-proliferation
regime, which has played a positive role in preventing and slowing down the
proliferation of WMD and their means of delivery, and in safeguarding peace and
security both regional and global.
Economic globalization and the rapid advancement of science andtechnology
have provided the international community good opportunities for cooperation and
development, and also many new challenges. At present, traditional and
non-traditional security factors are inter-woven, with the latter being steadily
on the rise. Countries are linked more closely to each other in security
matters, and their interdependence is continually deepening. It isan inevitable
demand of the times to strengthen international cooperation and seek common
security for all countries. The non-proliferation efforts of all countries and
the development of the international non-proliferation mechanism are mutually
complementary and inseparably linked with each other. Given the new
international security situation, it is particularly importantand urgent to step
up international cooperation in the field of non-proliferation, and develop and
improve the international non-proliferation mechanism.
The purpose of China's foreign policy is to help safeguard world peace and promote common development. A developing China needs both an international and a peripheral environment of long-term peace and stability. The proliferation of WMD and their meansof delivery benefits neither world peace and stability nor China'sown security. Over the years, with its strong sense of responsibility, China has step by step formulated a whole set of non-proliferation policies and put in place a fairly complete legal framework on non-proliferation and export control. It has taken positive and constructive measures to accelerate the international non-proliferation process with concrete actions, thus making significant contributions to safeguarding and promoting international and regional peace and security.
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