China's Foreign Affairsis compiled by the Depart-ment of Policy Planning ofthe Foreign Ministry witha purpose to make clearthe Chinese Government'sforeign policy and itsviews on the internationalsituation, so as to helpChinese and lbreign readersunderstand China's foreignaffairs.
目录
Chapter 1 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN 2009
1. An Overview 1
2. Regional Developments 5
3. Special Events 24
Chapter 2 CHINA'S DIPLOMACY IN 2009
1. An Overview 36
2. China's External Relations 41
3. Special Events 58
Chapter 3 CHINA'S RELATIONS WITH COUNTRIES HAVING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH CHINA
Afghanistan 94
Albania 95
Algeria 96
Andorra 98
Angola 98
Antigua and Barbuda 99
Argentina 100
Armenia 101
Australia 102
Austria 105
Azerbaijan 107
Bahamas 108
Bahrain 108
Bangladesh 109
Barbados 111
Belarus 111
Belgium 113
Benin 114
Bolivia 115
Bosnia and Herzegovina 116
Botswana 117
Brazil 118
Brunei Darussalam 119
Bulgaria 120
Burundi 122
Cambodia 122
Cameroon 123
Canada 124
Cape Verde 127
Central African Republic 128
Chad 129
Chile 130
Colombia 131
Comoros 133
Congo 133
Cook Islands 135
Costa Rica 135
C6te d'Ivoire 136
Croatia 137
Cuba 139
Cyprus 140
Czech Republic 142
Denmark 143
Djibouti 145
Dominica 146
DPRK 147
The Democratic Republic of the Congo 149
Ecuador 150
Egypt 151
Equatorial Guinea 153
Eritrea 154
Estonia 155
Ethiopia 156
Fiji 157
Finland 158
France 160
Gabon 164
Georgia 165
Germany 166
Ghana 169
Greece 170
Grenada 171
Guinea 172
Guinea-Bissau 173
Guyana 174
Hungary 175
Iceland 178
India 179
Indonesia 181
Iran 182
Iraq 184
Ireland 185
Israel 186
Italy 187
Jamaica 189
Japan 190
Jordan 192
Kazakhstan 194
Kenya 195
Kuwait 197
Kyrgyzstan 198
Laos 199
Latvia 200
Lebanon 201
Lesotbo 202
Liberia 203
Libya 204
Liechtenstein 205
Lithuania 205
Luxembourg 206
Macedonia 207
Madagascar 208
Malawi 209
Malaysia 210
Maldives 211
Mali 212
Malta 214
Mauritania 215
Mauritius 216
Mexico 217
Micronesia, F.S. 219
Moldova 220
Monaco 221
Mongolia 221
Montenegro 223
Morocco 224
Mozambique 225
Myanmar 226
Namibia 227
Nepal 228
The Netherlands 230
New Zealand 232
Niger 234
Nigeria 235
Niue 236
Norway 236
Oman 238
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Chapter 4 CHINA'S RELATIONS WITH INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 5 WORK ON ARMS CONTROL,DISARMAMENT,AND NON-PROLFERATION IN CHINA'S DIRLOMACY
Chapter 6 TREATIES AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF CHINA'S DIPLOMACY
Chapter 7 BOUNDARTY AND OCEAN AFFAIRS IN CHINA'S DIPLOMACY
Chapter 8 THE PRESS AND INFORMATION WORK IN CHINA'S DIPLOMACY
Chapter 9 CONSULAR WORK
CHRONICLE OF CHINA'S MAJOR DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITIES IN 2009
摘要
EU’s enlargement was pressed ahead steadily。Iceland,Albania andSerbia applied to join the EU。The EU had talks with Croatia and Turkcvrespectively on their admission,postponed negotiation with Macedonia,and removed entry visa restrictions for citizens from Albania,Bosnia andHerzegovina,Macedonia.Serbia and Montenergo,EU.US and EU.Russia Relations EU’s relations with the U.S。improved on the whole The two sidesplayed down differences,enhanced cooperation and enoyed frequentexchanges.President Obama went to Europe in April for the G20 LondonSummit and the NATO summit marking its 60th anniversary.and attendedthe EU。USA Summit in Prague.He visited Germany and France in June,and at~nded the D.Day 65 th Anniversary Ceremony. The EU and theU.S。stepped up coordination on tackling the international financial crisis.Af8hanistan and the Iranian nuclear issue,but still had differences onissues]ike reform of the jnternational financial system and climate change.
There were signs of improvement in EU.Russia relations. PresidentBarroso of the European Commission led nine Commissioners to Russia for astrategic dialogue in February and the two sides agreed to sign a newPartnership and Cooperation Agreement at an earlY date.EU,Russia Summitswere held in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East iu May and in Stockholm inNovember respectively。 The EU and Russia scored some achievements onclimate change and in bilateral cooperation,but remained divergent on issueslike the European security mechanism and energy security.
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