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  2. Foreign relations of China - Wikipedia

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    However, while many African countries such as Algeria, Egypt and Zambia have stressed their support to the PRC's one-China policy, Eswatini maintains relations with Taipei. [251] For the quest of a permanent UN Security Council seat for Africa, Nigeria, the most populous African country, relies on Chinese support while Egypt looks to U.S ...

  3. China-Central Asia Summit - Wikipedia

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    China-Central Asia Summit (Chinese: 中国—中亚峰会) is a diplomatic summit held by the leaders of the People's Republic of China and the five Central Asian countries. The first China-Central Asia Summit was held at the Xi'an International Conference Center in Xi'an , Shaanxi Province from May 18 to 19, 2023.

  4. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Asia

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    Therefore, Egypt, an African country, may also be considered to be a country in Asia. The division between Southeast Asia and Australia/Oceania is disputed and currently placed somewhere between Java and New Guinea. Indonesia spans both areas, but is ordinarily considered to be an Asian country. [1]

  5. China's Xi meets Central Asian leaders, calls for trade ...

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    Chinese leader Xi Jinping promised to build more railway and other trade links with Central Asia and proposed jointly developing oil and gas sources at a meeting Friday with the region’s leaders ...

  6. Sino-Pacific relations - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea exports far more to China than does any other Pacific Island country, and imports three times more from China than does any other such country. It is also one of the few countries in the region to maintain a trade surplus in its relations with China; its surplus reached a record high of A$ 427m in 2010.

  7. Big-character poster - Wikipedia

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    According to PRC legal scholar Hua Sheng, big-character posters were at most a token of free expression which gave the public an illusion of participation. [48] Indeed, though miscellaneous local problems were exposed, opinions expressed in these big-character posters tended to be homogeneous in their unanimous support for Mao and the Party ...

  8. Opinion - Only US leadership can stop China’s ... - AOL

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    Supporting China is supporting modern slavery and human rights violations but, most importantly, being with China is taking sides with a nation that challenges the economic security of the U.S.

  9. Chinese foreign aid - Wikipedia

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    China's approach to foreign aid has changed a number of times since the 1949 establishment of the PRC, often prompted by changing domestic circumstances and domestic politics. [4]: 8 During the Mao era, China focused on providing aid to other countries in support of socialist and anti-imperialist causes. [5]