Beijing. File photoBEIJING, Apr 26In China, new rules for regulating toponyms come into force on May 1, according to which Chinese settlements cannot be named after foreign citizens. One of the paragraphs of the document, the full text of which was published by the Chinese The Pengpai edition says: «Do not use the names of foreigners or (foreign) places as place names.» Premier Li Keqiang signed the document last week, according to a message posted on the official website of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. The government website also noted that the new provisions are designed to strengthen the protection of state sovereignty and national unity, help promote basic socialist values, and promote Chinese culture. » /> Le Pen urged to prevent rapprochement between Russia and China
