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  1. “Our five-point policy is: to remove military confrontation and lessen tensions between north and south, to realise many-sided cooperation and interchange between north and south, to convene a Great National Congress comprising representatives of people of all strata, political parties and social organisations from the north and ...

  2. Mar 31, 2021 · However, on the 40th anniversary of the Mes- sage, Xi Jinping announced his “Five Pointspolicy, which positions China away from the opposition of an inde- pendent Taiwan to active promotion...

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  3. May 7, 2022 · “Our five-point policy is: to remove military confrontation and lessen tensions between north and south, to realise many-sided cooperation and interchange between north and south, to convene a Great National Congress comprising representatives of people of all strata, political parties and social organisations from the north and ...

  4. “Our five-point policy is: to remove military confrontation and lessen tensions between north and south, to realise many-sided cooperation and interchange between north and south, to convene a Great National Congress comprising representatives of people of all strata, political parties and social organisations from the north and south, to ...

  5. Aug 10, 2022 · These are: first, working together to promote China's rejuvenation and its peaceful reunification; second, seeking a Two Systems solution to the Taiwan question and making innovative efforts towards peaceful reunification; third, abiding by the one-China principle and safeguarding the prospects for peaceful reunification; fourth ...

  6. On 25 June 1973 the Speech at an Enlarged Meeting of the Political Committee of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea titled On the Five-point policy for National Reunification(조국통일5대방침에 대하여), Kim Il-sung summarised his policy as follows:

  7. Nov 11, 2022 · During the 40th and 41st ASEAN Summits, the Leaders assessed the implementation of the Five-Point Consensus as agreed at the ASEAN Leaders’ Meeting in April 2021. They took note of the recommendations of the 55th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on 3 August 2022 and Special ASEAN Foreign Ministers on 27 October 2022.