He considered that "whoever wants to give lessons to the others on the
noninterference in the affairs of other states should apply this on themselves."
The principle of '
noninterference' stood at the heart of Mr.
The religious policy of the East India Company, according to its own rhetoric and often repeated in the scholarly literature, was one of
noninterference with the various religious traditions of India and staunch resistance against Christian missionary activity in Company territories.
Answering a question, she said Pakistan is practicing the policy of
noninterference in Afghanistan and expected that everyone else will practice
noninterference.
According to Sleiman's office, the president said Machnouk's stances "do not reflect the viewpoint of the Lebanese state, and that Lebanon was keen to have the best ties with Iran on the basis of mutual interest and respect and
noninterference in the affairs of the state."
"Since the start of the Arab Spring in early 2011, Chinese diplomacy has been caught flat-footed, torn between Beijing's stated aim of '
noninterference' and the rising tide of public discontent in the region," reports Keith B.
Leaders of the 18 East Asia Summit states are expected to renew a commitment when they meet in Indonesia later this month to settle regional disputes through peaceful means and affirm the principle of
noninterference in the internal affairs of other countries, an ASEAN diplomat said Tuesday.
Summary: Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mourad Medelci on Monday reaffirmed his country's position towards Libyan crisis, saying that attempts of Libyan rebels' " National Transitional Council" (NTC) to change Algerian position based on the principle of
noninterference in internal affairs of others are in vain.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said Monday that Myanmar's decision to forego its turn to chair ASEAN's annual meetings has showed the organization's maturity, upholding human rights while adhering to its
noninterference principles.
Haacke's analysis of ASEAN focuses heavily on the contestation between the forces for the status quo and the forces for reform (
noninterference versus flexible engagement).