Abstract
National independence is the sacred and inviolable rights of the peoples. It is manifested in all aspects of the social life, namely, politics, economy, culture, society, security, national defense, diplomacy, and territorial integrity of a particular nation. Respecting the independence rights of citizens is a fundamental principle of international laws, and no entity can interfere or dominate and violate this independence. In the current globalization context, the issue of firmly defending national independence rights is a central task that requires nations to have appropriate measures and solutions in the new situation.
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