What policies did the Bandung Conference put forward?
This is the policy of seeking common ground while reserving differences put forward by Premier Zhou Enlai in his supplementary speech. United the representatives of the participating countries and contributed to the success of the meeting. At the beginning of the Bandung Conference, people generally tended to be kind and cooperative. However, the good times did not last long. This harmonious situation was broken at the end of the first day of the meeting, and Iraqi spokesman Fadil Jamali began to attack capitalism crazily. The next day, the public speaking form of the conference continued to deteriorate sharply. Zhou Enlai made a decisive decision and seized the opportunity to make a speech. The first sentence, hitting the floor, clearly pointed out: "The China delegation came to seek unity, not to quarrel." The previous tense atmosphere at the venue suddenly eased, which also broke the American plot to turn the Bandung Conference into an ideological war. Zhou Enlai's clever language not only showed China's position, but also left the impression of self-restraint and understanding for the participants. Most importantly, the consistent central idea in Zhou Enlai's speech-seeking common ground while reserving differences-actually provided the basic principles for the cooperation among the participating countries, which became the pillar of what was later called "Bandung Spirit".