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  2. Afghanistan–China border - Wikipedia

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    The AfghanistanChina border is a 92-kilometre-long (57 mi) [1] boundary between Afghanistan and China, beginning at the tripoint of both countries with the Pakistan's federally administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan, following the watershed along the Mustagh Range, and ending at the tripoint with Tajikistan.

  3. Afghanistan–China relations - Wikipedia

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    China responded to the Soviet war in Afghanistan by supporting the Afghan mujahideen and ramping up their military presence near Afghanistan in Xinjiang. China acquired military equipment from America to defend itself from Soviet attack. [34] By the early 1980s, China viewed Afghanistan as posing a moderately high risk because of its ties with ...

  4. Territorial disputes of the People's Republic of China

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    China negotiated bilaterally to resolve its borders with these conflicts. [43] Ultimately, China obtained significantly less Central Asian territory than what it had originally claimed. [43] Resolution of these disputes on territorial terms generally favorable to the Central Asian countries created goodwill for China, avoided conflict, and also ...

  5. Where the U.S. stands after Afghanistan with China and the ...

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    How the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan affects our relationship with the Chinese, Skip to main content. Finance. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. China resumes commercial flights to Afghanistan as ... - AOL

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    This will add to list of existing 20 to 30 flights leaving Afghanistan daily, increasing revenues, says Taliban aviation ministry spokesperson China resumes commercial flights to Afghanistan as ...

  7. Wakhan Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan asked the People's Republic of China on several occasions to open the border in the Wakhan Corridor for economic reasons or as an alternative supply route for fighting the Taliban insurgency. The Chinese resisted, largely due to unrest in its far western province of Xinjiang, which borders the corridor.

  8. China urges World Bank, IMF to help Afghanistan - AOL

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    The IMF said on Tuesday that Afghanistan's economy was set to contract up to 30% this year, possibly fuelling a refugee crisis. China urges World Bank, IMF to help Afghanistan Skip to main content

  9. List of territorial disputes - Wikipedia

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    Republic of China [note 2] The border was established between Afghanistan and China in an agreement between the British and the Russians in 1895 as part of the Great Game, although the Chinese and Afghans did not finally agree on the border until 1963. [95] [96] The Kingdom of Afghanistan and the People's Republic of China demarcated their ...