MH.Yang
Trusted Member
I hope you know that the first thing China did after its independence was enter the Korean war. So much for non-interference! Every decent country first secures the borders & contains foreign sabotage. Other things only follow afterwards.
First of all, our commitment is to "non-interference in each other's internal affairs", and please note the word "each other".
By the time of the Korean War, the U.S. was already influencing China's internal affairs. It sent its fleet to the Taiwan Strait and even bombed Chinese border cities.
Secondly, China's diplomatic principle of "non-interference in each other's internal affairs" was proclaimed and began in 1953. The Korean War broke out in 1950, and China did not have this diplomatic principle at that time.







