Through much suffering, the states of the Asia-Pacific region
have gained their political and ideological tolerance, which allows
them to implement fundamental principles of inter-state relations—
the ability to listen to each other, mutual respect for each other’s
legitimate interests, and mutually beneficial cooperation. It is worth
noting that the interactions between the Asian states are free from
ideology and discussions about optimal development models. In this
region, the concepts of multipolarity, diversity of the world, and
multilateralism prevail