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The Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation Between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (FCT) is a twenty-year strategic treaty between China and Russia. The treaty was signed by Chinese President Jiang Zemin and Russian President Vladimir Putin on 16 July 2001, and it came into force on 28 February 2002.
On 16 July 2001, Russia and China signed the 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship. Article 9 of the treaty has similarities to NATO 's Article 5 in that it commits both parties, when one is threatened, to "immediately hold contacts and consultations in order to eliminate such threats".
The course of Sino-Russian relations since the end of the Cold War has been summarized by the ... and in 2001, they signed a treaty of "friendship and cooperation". ...
Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin at the Yalta Conference. At the end of World War II, Joseph Stalin identified two strategic objectives for the Soviet Union in the Far East after the war: the independence of Outer Mongolia from China and restoration of the sphere of influence of Tsarist Russia in Northeast China to ensure its geopolitical territorial security. [2]
Pages in category "China–Russia treaties" ... 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement; 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship; A. Treaty of Aigun; K. Treaty of Kyakhta ...
2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship; A. Agreement establishing the African Development Bank; ... Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance;
In 2012, Russia agrees to write off 90% of North Korea’s estimated $11 billion debt. 2016-2017 — Kim Jong Un accelerates the North's nuclear and missile tests.
Dmitry Medvedev and Hu Jintao at a ceremony marking the completion of the Russia-China oil pipeline. The signing of the 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship represented a diplomatic effort by Russia and China to strengthen their position in their dealings with the United States, and marked a return to the triangular diplomacy.