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  2. 2013 Depsang standoff - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Depsang standoff, also called 2013 Depsang incursion, [2] or 2013 Daulat Beg Oldi incident, [3] [a] was an incursion and sit-in by a platoon-sized contingent of the Chinese PLA in the dry river bed of Raki Nala, in the Depsang Bulge area, 30 km south of Daulat Beg Oldi near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the disputed Aksai Chin region.

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

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    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 resulted in recognition that the czarist era borders were imposed unjustly on ...

  4. China-Taiwan conflict explained: What happens if Beijing ...

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    China-Taiwan conflict explained: What happens if Beijing tries to invade? Arpan Rai. May 24, 2024 at 8:51 AM. A Taiwanese Air Force F-16 fighter jet taxis after landing at an air force base in ...

  5. Taiwan raises alarm about renewed military threats from ... - AOL

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    The People's Liberation Army was conducting simulated attacks in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea, meant to practice access denial to "stop foreign assistance" in the event of conflict in ...

  6. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI)

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    The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, also known as the Resolution on Admitting Peking, [1] was passed in response to the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668 that required any change in China's representation in the UN be determined by a two-thirds vote referring to Article 18 [2] of the UN Charter.

  7. China weighs options to blunt U.S. sanctions in a Taiwan conflict

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    In a war with the U.S. over Taiwan, China would need to create a global network of companies under U.S. sanctions, seize American assets within its borders, and issue gold-denominated bonds ...

  8. Responsibility to protect in China - Wikipedia

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    China was a party to the 2005 endorsement of R2P, [50] and reaffirmed its support for the doctrine in the same year. [51] A momentous headway was made in the Security Council in 2006. In November 2005, Kofi Annan petitioned the Security Council to strengthen its R2P commitments, with regard to civilians in armed conflict. [52]

  9. Trump's Greenland bid stirs debate in China about what to do ...

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    China's foreign ministry said it was "absurd" to try and link Greenland's status to Taiwan. "The Taiwan issue is an internal Chinese matter, and how to resolve it is something for the Chinese ...