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White paper introduces policies, principles of China's armed forces'diversified employment (5)

(Xinhua)

10:23, April 16, 2013

-- Acting in accordance with laws, policies and disciplines.

China's armed forces observe the country's Constitution and other relevant laws, comply with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and maintain their commitment to employing troops and taking actions according to law.

They strictly abide by laws, regulations and policies, as well as discipline regarding civil-military relations.

According to law, they accomplish such tasks as emergency rescue, disaster relief, stability maintenance, contingency response and security provision.

On the basis of the UN Charter and other universally recognized norms of international relations, they consistently operate within the legal framework formed by bilateral or multi-lateral treaties and agreements, so as to ensure the legitimacy of their operations involving foreign countries or militaries.

The diversified employment of China's armed forces is legally guaranteed by formulating and revising relevant laws, regulations and policies, and the armed forces are administered strictly by rules and regulations.


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