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  2. Sino-Soviet border conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Soviet border conflict was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China in 1969, following the Sino-Soviet split.The most serious border clash, which brought the world's two largest socialist states to the brink of war, occurred near Damansky (Zhenbao) Island on the Ussuri (Wusuli) River in Manchuria.

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

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    Many of China's territorial disputes result from the historical consequences of colonialism in Asia and the lack of clear historical boundary demarcations. Many of these disputes are almost identical to those that the Republic of China (ROC) based in Taipei, also known as Taiwan, has with other countries. Therefore, many of the subsequent ...

  4. 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Sino–Soviet Border Agreement was a treaty signed between China and the Soviet Union on 16 May 1991. It set up demarcation work to resolve most of the border disputes between the two states. Initially signed by China and the Soviet Union, the terms of the agreement were resumed by Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The ...

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

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    It also highlights China’s deep economic interests in both Russia and the Middle East, which it wants to safeguard at all cost. The world’s second largest economy depends on Russia and the ...

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

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    Taiwan's defence ministry raised the alarm on Thursday about a renewed surge of Chinese military activity around the island and live fire drills, accusing Beijing of policy instability that ...

  7. China and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, Zelenskyy said China's support for Russia would prolong the war and accused Russia of using Chinese diplomats as part of its efforts to undermine the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland. China's Foreign Ministry said the country was not against the peace summit and did not exert pressure on other countries. [54]

  8. Joplin School Board plans to take some meetings into its schools

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    Jul. 27—The Joplin Board of Education plans to test a new strategy of taking its business into the community by hosting some of its regular meetings in schools rather than at the administration ...

  9. 2023 visit by Xi Jinping to Russia - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks before Xi's visit, China issued a paper outlining its positions regarding de-escalation and political settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. [6] The visit came just days after China won a major diplomatic victory, bringing Iran and Saudi Arabia closer together and restoring their diplomatic relations. [7]