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  2. China–France relations - Wikipedia

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    China–France relations, also known as Franco-Chinese relations or Sino-French relations, are the interstate relations between China and France (Kingdom or later).. Note that the meaning of both "China" and "France" as entities has changed throughout history; this article will discuss what was commonly considered 'France' and 'China' at the time of the relationships in question.

  3. Foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    Once the UN issue was resolved, relations with the United States began to thaw. In 1972, President Richard Nixon visited China. China backed away from support of North Vietnam in the Vietnam War. [dubious – discuss] In late 1978, China became concerned over Vietnam's efforts to establish open control over Laos and Cambodia. In response to the ...

  4. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Argentina was integrated into the British international economy in the late 19th century; there was minimal trade with the United States. When the United States began promoting the Pan American Union, some Argentines were suspicious that it was indeed a device to lure the country into the U.S. economic orbit, but most businessmen responded favorably and bilateral trade grew briskly.

  5. Maps of present-day countries and dependencies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles holding galleries of maps of present-day countries and dependencies. The list includes all countries listed in the List of countries , the French overseas departments, the Spanish and Portuguese overseas regions and inhabited overseas dependencies.

  6. History of foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    [78] [79] It urged Third World countries not to side with either the United States or the Soviet Union, viewing both of those count as coveting hegemony over the Third World. [ 70 ] : 21 Mao described Africa and Latin America as the "First Intermediate Zone," in which China's status as a non-white power might enable it to compete with and ...

  7. China's Xi to visit France, Serbia and Hungary, aims to boost ...

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit France, Serbia and Hungary from May 5-10, his first Europe trip in five years aimed at boosting EU ties as tensions mount with the world ...

  8. Chinese Premier Li: Sino-U.S. relations, trade cooperation ...

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    Li's remarks came at a time of frosty ties between the world's two largest economies, and ahead of U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo's expected visit to China in late August, which Bloomberg ...

  9. Group of Two - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Bergsten made the following arguments for such a relationship: China will shortly pass Japan to become the world's second largest economy behind the United States; the two together accounted for almost one half of all global growth during the four-year boom prior to the crisis; they are the two largest economies;