Jiang treats the joint Russia-China principles as a package of open trade, sovereignty, consensus-based decision-making, U.N. authority, and civilizational pluralism that refuses to rank one civilization above another.
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Open trade
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...following basic principles in relation with one another. Number one, maintaining open trade. Okay? Maintaining sovereignty of different nations. Maintaining decision -making through consensus...."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...following basic principles in relation with one another. Number one, maintaining open trade. Okay? Maintaining sovereignty of different nations. Maintaining decision -making through consensus...."
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"...following basic principles in relation with one another. Number one, maintaining open trade. Okay? Maintaining sovereignty of different nations. Maintaining decision -making through consensus...."
"Parliament of the United Nations. Maintaining authority of the UN. And respecting the civilizations of each different nation -state. So, refusing to prioritize one..."
"...well. Where the Chinese local elites were helping the British establish open trade networks, throughout the country, that's why opium was able to spread..."
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