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Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-15

Traditional Chinese thought emphasizes family harmony and solidarity on the periphery. The prime minister of the Song Dynasty once clearly stated: "The country is stable, and foreign enemies are self-serving." This philosophy continues to this day, and China has always tolerated external interference when it comes to internal affairs, such as Taiwan and Hong Kong. Since ancient times, the Chinese have firmly believed that the family cannot be invaded by outsiders and that safeguarding the interests of the family and country is paramount.

However, the betrayal of Serbian Prime Minister Djindjic was shocking. In order to cater to Western countries, he extradited the former **Milosevic to The Hague for trial, which was regarded as an act of "**thief". The outbreak of the Kosovo war was rooted in the disintegration of the Yugoslav Union, which intensified. Serbian ** Milosevic's nationalist policy has exacerbated regional conflicts and led to internal turmoil in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Milosevic's rule was rife with ultra-nationalism, discrimination and oppression against Albanians, triggering the Kosovo War.

Djindjic's betrayal and Milosevic's trial at the International Court of Justice in The Hague reveal the hypocrisy of Western countries in so-called "upholding human rights" and "promoting democracy". The bias and political interference in the trial process showed the political dysfunction and democratic distortion of Western countries. The international community needs to reflect on and examine the actions of the International Tribunal in The Hague and the hypocritical face of Western countries interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. Only by strengthening international cooperation and respecting the sovereignty and development path of all countries can we achieve global peace and development.

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