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

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    It took more than a decade for Russia and China to fully resolve the border issues and to demarcate the border. On May 29, 1994, during Russian Prime Minister Chernomyrdin's visit to Beijing, an "Agreement on the Sino-Russian Border Management System intended to facilitate border trade and hinder criminal activity" was signed. On September 3, a ...

  3. China's Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukrainian ...

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    In the following spring months, the head of China's delegation to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Li Hui, held a series of meetings in Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Warsaw and other European capitals, as well as Moscow and Kyiv, to promote the peace plan. The Chinese proposals, in which the occupied territories would remain under Russian ...

  4. China threat theory - Wikipedia

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    Since the People's Republic of China implemented reform and opening up, China's rise in economic, political, military and other comprehensive strength, [120] and the so-called "China threat theory" has been spreading from Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, the United States and other neighboring countries and world powers, indicating that the rise of ...

  5. From Russia to the Middle East: Why China can’t afford ...

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    Russia is now China’s biggest supplier of crude oil, ahead of Saudi Arabia. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping shake hands during a meeting in Beijing on October 18 ...

  6. China, Russia and climate change: 2023 threat ... - AOL

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    Russia is a declining power; China is not.” ... “Russia probably does not want a direct military conflict with U.S. and NATO forces, but there is potential for that to occur,” the report ...

  7. Axis of Upheaval - Wikipedia

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    From 2018 to 2022, Russia supplied 83% of China's military arms imports. China's exports to Russia contributed to half of its growing supply of computer microchips and components, reaching levels close to where they were prior to the invasion. [15] North Korea has supplied Russia with roughly 2.5 million ammunition rounds and ballistic missiles ...

  8. List of wars involving the People's Republic of China

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    The Territories of the People's Republic of China. London: Europa Productions, Taylor & Francis. 1-85743-149-9. China. Encyclopædia Britannica. Economic Times Bureau. (December 20, 2009). "Wars that People's Republic of China fought". The Economic Times. Jun, Niu. (August 10, 2012). The birth of the People's Republic of China and the road to ...

  9. Foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    Relations between China and Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe have also been the focus of criticism by a few Western countries. China was accused of supplying Zimbabwe with jet fighters, vehicles and other military equipment. [267] China declared in 2007 that it was dropping all kinds of assistance and limiting assistance to humanitarian aid ...